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Why This Matters
Connect literature to life
This chapter teaches how to recognize people's true nature by observing their behavior during difficult, high-stakes moments.
Practice This Today
Next time someone faces a crisis—illness, job loss, family emergency—notice who shows up with actions, not just words, and who disappears when things get uncomfortable.
Now let's explore the literary elements.
Key Quotes & Analysis
"Death destroyed all the complicated lies of life and left only the simple truth."
Context: As Levin processes watching his brother's final moments
This captures how death strips away all the artificial complexities we create and forces us to see what actually matters. It's Tolstoy's insight that mortality clarifies life's real priorities.
In Today's Words:
When someone's dying, all the drama and complications suddenly don't matter - only love and connection do.
"He felt that his love for his wife was strengthened by seeing her true nature revealed."
Context: Levin watching Kitty care for his dying brother
Crisis reveals character, and Kitty's fearless compassion shows Levin who she really is. This moment deepens their relationship through shared experience of life's hardest realities.
In Today's Words:
Seeing how she handled the worst situation made him love her even more.
"All his questions about the meaning of life seemed suddenly unimportant beside this simple human suffering."
Context: Levin's realization as he witnesses his brother's death
This shows how intellectual struggles pale beside real human experience. Levin's philosophical searching is replaced by immediate understanding of what matters: alleviating suffering and showing love.
In Today's Words:
All his deep thinking about life's purpose felt pointless when faced with actual pain and loss.
Thematic Threads
Mortality
In This Chapter
Nikolai's death forces Levin to confront the reality of human fragility and finite time
Development
Introduced here as a visceral experience that changes Levin's philosophical understanding
In Your Life:
You might recognize this when a health scare makes you suddenly appreciate ordinary moments with loved ones.
Human Connection
In This Chapter
Kitty's compassionate care for Nikolai reveals the power of simple human presence during suffering
Development
Builds on earlier themes of authentic relationships versus social performance
In Your Life:
You see this when someone shows up for you during your worst moments without trying to fix or judge.
Personal Growth
In This Chapter
Levin's intellectual understanding of life and death is transformed by witnessing actual death
Development
Continues his journey from abstract thinking to lived experience
In Your Life:
You experience this when theory meets reality—like reading about parenting versus actually having a child.
Class
In This Chapter
Death equalizes everyone—Nikolai's social struggles become irrelevant in his final moments
Development
Shows how mortality transcends social divisions explored throughout the novel
In Your Life:
You notice this in hospital rooms where CEO and janitor families wait with the same fear and hope.
Identity
In This Chapter
Levin sees Kitty's true character revealed under pressure, deepening his understanding of who she really is
Development
Builds on the theme of discovering authentic self versus social persona
In Your Life:
You witness this when crisis reveals who people really are beneath their everyday masks.
You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.
Discussion Questions
- 1
How does watching his brother die change what Levin thinks is important in life?
analysis • surface - 2
Why does Kitty's behavior during Nikolai's death surprise Levin and strengthen their relationship?
analysis • medium - 3
When have you seen people's true priorities emerge during a crisis or loss? What changed about how they treated relationships?
application • medium - 4
If you knew someone important to you only had weeks to live, what conversations would you prioritize having with them?
application • deep - 5
What does this chapter suggest about the difference between thinking about life's meaning versus experiencing it directly?
reflection • deep
Critical Thinking Exercise
Priority Reality Check
Think of someone you care about who you've been taking for granted or having ongoing tension with. Write down what you would say to them if you knew they only had a month to live. Then consider what's stopping you from having that conversation now. Notice how imagining loss changes your perspective on what matters in the relationship.
Consider:
- •Focus on what you'd want them to know, not what you want to prove or win
- •Consider whether your current conflicts would matter if time was limited
- •Think about what you'd regret not saying or doing if it was too late
Journaling Prompt
Write about a time when you gained clarity about what really mattered during a difficult situation. How did that experience change how you approach relationships or priorities now?
Coming Up Next...
Chapter 110
In the aftermath of Nikolai's death, Levin and Kitty must navigate their grief while making practical decisions about the future. The experience has changed them both, but will it bring them closer together or reveal new challenges in their marriage?





