However, after learning about Anna’s affair, the deeply religious woman becomes a harsh critic of Anna. Ivanovna will not forgive Anna or speak to her, and she is secretly in love with Anna’s husband, causing her to be more harsh than she may have been otherwise (Milne). Likewise, Anna’s affair damages her relationship with her son, Sergei Alexeich Karenin. His father is cold to him, and tends to be dismissive. His mother, Anna, deserts him for her lover, at the expense of their relationship, although she never stops trying to see him (Milne). Society expects Anna to hold her family together, but in leaving with Vronsky, she does the opposite, pulling her family apart, which also causes her to doubt everything that she has
However, after learning about Anna’s affair, the deeply religious woman becomes a harsh critic of Anna. Ivanovna will not forgive Anna or speak to her, and she is secretly in love with Anna’s husband, causing her to be more harsh than she may have been otherwise (Milne). Likewise, Anna’s affair damages her relationship with her son, Sergei Alexeich Karenin. His father is cold to him, and tends to be dismissive. His mother, Anna, deserts him for her lover, at the expense of their relationship, although she never stops trying to see him (Milne). Society expects Anna to hold her family together, but in leaving with Vronsky, she does the opposite, pulling her family apart, which also causes her to doubt everything that she has