
Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina, casada um alto funcionário do governo russo, envolve-se com o Conde Vronsky, oficial da cavalaria, chocando a alta sociedade de 1874. Ela pede o divórcio, mas o marido, além de se recusar a concedê-lo, ainda a impede de ver o filho.
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- AI reference — unverifiedAnna e Vronsky consumam o relacionamento adúltero em uma cena íntima altamente estilizada que exibe nudez parcial, incluindo ombros e costas expostos, e carícias passionais na cama.
Ideological reading (editorial opinion)
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- Anti-Family3.0AI Analysis · Model: Gemini (IA)
What does each axis mean?
Portraying the natural family or parenthood as oppressive or obsolete.
- Faith Subversion1.0AI Analysis · Model: Gemini (IA)
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