Daily Literature Page12/06/2026, 15:13:26"Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way" — Tolstoy's opening sentence, examinedTolstoy opens Anna Karenina with a chiasmus that is also a theory of narrative: happiness is uniform, unhappiness is personal. A close read of the opening three paragraphs shows how Tolstoy announces the whole novel's method in under 200 words — moving from philosophical abstraction to a man on a leather sofa.
Daily Literature Page12/06/2026, 10:23:09"It was the best of times" — Dickens's most famous sentence, unpackedFourteen paired opposites. One unresolved sentence. Dickens opens A Tale of Two Cities (1859) with a rhetorical structure that suspends the reader between contradictions — and then mocks anyone who thinks their own era is uniquely dramatic. A close read of the passage, its key terms, and a reflection question.