Count Vronsky
Count Vronsky is a central character in Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina. He is a wealthy and charming officer in the Russian army, known for his good looks and confident demeanor. Vronsky becomes romantically involved with Anna Karenina, a married woman, which leads to significant social consequences and personal turmoil for both characters.
Throughout the story, Vronsky struggles with his feelings for Anna and the expectations of society. His relationship with her challenges traditional norms and ultimately impacts his life and career. Vronsky's character embodies themes of love, passion, and the conflict between personal desires and societal obligations.