Where do Anna and Vronsky run off to?
Italy
What hobby does Vronsky pick up in Italy?
Painting, art
What did Anna admit to being addicted to?
Morphine, pain killers
What is the name of the young girl who Anna has taken under her wing?
Hannah
What does Levin think happened to his wife and child?
That they got struck by lightning, died
What game do Kitty and Levin play after dinner at the Oblonskys?
Secretary
What does Kitty announce after the death of Levin's brother?
She's pregnant
What does Vronsky not choose to include in the hospital he's creating?
A maternity ward
What color was Anna's handbag?
Red
What does Levin ponder upon?
Philosophy, life, religion, God
What does Levin give Kitty after he proposes to her?
His diary
What is the name of the person who tells Serezha that Anna is dead?
Lydia
What does Anna tell Dolly about her having future children?
That she got her tubes tied
What is the name of Kitty and Levin's baby?
Dmitri
How does Vronsky's mom respond to Anna's death?
Says it was shameful and judges Anna, how she ruined her son and his career, as well as Karenin
What does Vrosnky do after Karenin goes to visit Anna while she's sick?
How does Kitty react to Levin's brother in a sick condition?
She takes care of him genuinely and takes charge of the situation
What does Dolly see Anna and Vronsky doing that is considered "unladylike"?
Riding a horse
Who visits Serezha?
Oblonsky
What happens to Vronsky after Anna's death?
He's distraught and suicidal, returns to go fight in war
What is the lawyer doing when Karenin goes to visit him about divorce?
Trying to catch moths
What name does Levin's sick brother call Kitty while she's taking care of him?
"Katya"
What are the women doing when they bet on Varenka and Kozynshev's engagement?
Mushroom hunting
What symbolic significance does the train have in Anna's ultimate death?
First place she saw Vronsky, represents the consequences of her actions and her ultimate downfall.
How does Levin's actions at the end of the novel compare to Tolstoy?
Levin turning to God, similar to how Tolstoy turned to religion after writing Anna