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"the Lady With The Pet Dog" By Anton Chekhov,
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"the lady with the pet dog". Gurov shows some interest in her and makes the first movement, knowing that she could be a married woman; he decides to have one more affair. He is far away from the idea that this would be just one more woman i...

The Lady With The Pet Dog By Anton Chekhov
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the adulterous affair between a Russian banker and a woman whom he met in Yalta. The story divides into four parts: the first describes the initial meeting in Yalta; the second relates to the consummation of the affair, the third banker tal...

Critical Essay 'Anton Chekhov-The Lady with the Dog'
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for ordinary young people”, because they show us "mature feelings" and subtleties that is not easy apercibirse. According to this interpretation, supported by many other authors, is required to have tasted feelings like loneliness, resigna...

The Lady With The Dog By Anton Chekhov And The Lady With The Pet Dog By Joyce Carol Oates
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the story from different points of view. Chekov and Oates have different views on the inner workings of the affair. The male and female perspective of feelings differs greatly yet some aspects are the same. Chekov’s character Dmitry and Oat...

Chekhov, "misery'
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the article of his misery. (Chekhov 69-72) "Misery" by Anton Chekhov has a clear-cut plot. Iona Potapov, the protagonist of “Misery,” is a cab person going by car in St. Petersburg whose only child has past away the week before. Throughout...

Chekhov And Oates
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Chekhov, in the new output by Field Day at Derry's Guildhall, was awaited with some interest. The time and location stay the identical, Russia at the turn of the century; and the individual characteristics are provided with dialogue which p...

Analysis Of Anton Chekov’s "sleepy”
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death the infant in her charge. The brutal and rather unexpected ending exemplifies Chekhov’s approach to story writing—that is, as he once admitted in a letter, he “conduct[s] the entire action peacefully and quietly,” then “bashes the re...