Anton Chekhov’s Use of Grief in Misery and Vengeance
[2023-08-12 15:14:39]
Anton Chekhov uses sorrow for "suffering" and "revenge". What a sad and painful appeal, Anton Chekhov had to intertwice these two sad emotional states among all that he wrote. "When you read the story of Anton Chekhov, people feel that they are in a depressing state, everything is strange, sharp, lonely, immovable, and helpless" (Nebraska 1). In addition, according to William Gerharde, Chekhov answered this question as follows: "When you draw a sad or unhappy person and want to touch the reader's heart, you should try to catch a cold - that they It will bring sadness the same way as in the background, it is more prominent "(Gerharde 110).
The role of Anton Chekhov (Iona Potapov) is difficult to deal with his loneliness in "suffering". Through Iona's devastation due to the death of his son, he could not express his sorrow that continued to stimulate his pain. Chekhov emphasized this quality through dialogue with Iona, officers, three people, and his horse. At the beginning of the story, Iona escorted a policeman who does not want to hear his story. First of all, it is difficult for the driver to express itself to police officers. He says something is obviously "to see his fare and move his lips", but there is no result. Iona is desperately looking for someone who can share sorrow. If Iona begins to tell the story of his son's death, officials will be focused somewhat. The stakeholders were not interested and were more concerned about the destination, he ordered the driver to continue driving. Iona can no longer attract the attention of police officers. Iona finished nothing, and the pain became increasingly intense.
Anton Chekhov uses the tragedy for "tragedy" and "revenge". The charm of sorrow and pain made it possible for Anton Chekhov to intertwice these two sad emotional states in all the content he wrote. "When you read the story of Anton Chekhov, people feel that they are in a depressing state, everything is strange, sharp, lonely, immovable, and helpless" (Nebraska 1). - Anton Chekhov is the author of The Cherry Orchard and "A Friends to Friends". Both works have similar characteristics and are typical writing style of Chekhov. Three of the features are stories, families and natural backgrounds. The setting of "friends" and "cherry blossoms" is in rural areas of Russia. Specifically, the setting of "visiting friends" is in a small village in Kuzmin keyy.
In the work of Anton Chekhov, "suffering:" Who do you want to tell the sorrow? "" He speaks the story of the 19th century Russian sled driver Iona Potapov. This personality lost his son; he died prematurely, he is struggling to deal with lost things. The driver, his wish is to share his terrible sorrow and to find a man who can share only his son's life - the story of Mrs. Anton Chek 's sexual allegory "Story Without a Story" In order to change the most fundamental human needs of us, we are anxious for accumulating wealth, living in the present happy body and paying little attention to our souls. Sex is set in the first sentence of the story as "now, in the 5th century"