Dolly Vronskaya
Dolly Vronskaya is a character from Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina. She is the wife of Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky and is portrayed as a devoted mother and a woman struggling with her husband's infidelity. Dolly's character embodies the challenges faced by women in 19th-century Russian society, particularly in terms of marriage and family dynamics.
Throughout the novel, Dolly's experiences highlight themes of love, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. Despite her hardships, she remains resilient and ultimately seeks to find happiness for herself and her children, making her a relatable and sympathetic figure in the story.