Anna Karenina - contains spoilers
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We are provided with an evidence of her darkened soul in the reason she chose for killing herself. Not because, of society's rejection, not because her child is taken from her, but to inflict immeasurable pain on her lover for betraying her in her imagination.
It's not a passionate woman's revolt against a dark society. It's a tragic tale of a woman afflicted with iniquity interacting with a world that is filled with even more sinister things.