Nelly is the hero. She died for typhus, her husband was sick, had a bad dream. Desperately the doctor suffered from typhus and tried to help the nearest doctor with her husband's house. Because the doctor could not help him in time, he died
Dark, pessimistic winter weather in Russia, this is a bad dream, dreams are so. This happens in the winter of Russia. This is what happened during the typhus epidemic
Nelly's husband, suffering from typhus, she desperately wanted to help her find her husband's house with the nearest doctor. The nearest doctor was also suffering from typhus, so it turned out to be worse. As he was delirious, the doctor could not help him
Ultimately "Looking Glass" is a story that we can not understand until we turn out to be a dream. In her dreams, Nelly could find medical help, and he never gave up despite his illness
Sometimes it can not be helpful, seeing glass - it symbolizes the future of her life, but typhus suffered by the nearest doctor, her husband suffered, the tragedy is over
If Nelly is suffering from typhus and looking for a doctor Stephen Lukitch, it can not be simply helpful. At the end of the story, the doctor is dead
The theme of the story never gives up. In the dream of Nelly, she never stopped to ask for help for her sick husband
Anton Chekhov (Chekhov) sets the tone for the story of pressure and a bunch of concerned stories. Nelly is very concerned about her doctor to see her husband and pressure, doctors' examination and ask for help. When Nelly woke up, Chekhov wants to assure that this is just a dream
Nelly is also suffering from typhus when she tried to gain doctor's help, he is also suffering typhus, her husband is suffering typhus, a nightmare
In her dream when you saw, Undertaker made a coffin, candle and footprints She became very worried
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In "The Looking Glass", Chekhov introduced many important topics. First and foremost, dreams play a part in our life. The whole story is based on a dream (and takes shape). Secondly, subjects of selfishism: Nelly and doctors are selfish - few people who care about themselves other than their own. Third, the helpless topic can be seen in the fact that no one can help or help others. Fourth, the theme of fear of the future: a dream is reflection of subconscious mind. Nelly is reminiscent of a dark sad dream; apparently, she is afraid of the future
In Anton Chekhov 's Looking Glass, our theme is dedication, solitude, escape, fear, love, devotion, hope, failure, and independence. After reading the story described by a third-party unknown narrator the story of a complete short story from his story, the reader notices that Chekhov may be exploring the theme of love. The explanation of what happened in the story of Nelly was fictional (it never occurred and it was not a dream), but she loved the man who chose to be her husband It was clear. The reason why Nelly felt the need to escape to a dream is also important is that she may be showing dissatisfaction with her life now, if not a single person. The mirror gave Nelly a way to avoid her life. Life, she is a single, independent woman who aspires to find a man who loves her, but she also loves her. Essentially, Nelly is seeking happiness through marriage.
Chekhov is known as "the father of a contemporary short story," a stylist, rather than its reverse, is consistent with his role. In "Looking Glass", I was trying hard to find a woman who suffered from typhus and help her husband, but surprised. This particular story nodding Dr. Yu Zuozhe day of work. Sanders' latest collection of short stories is "December 10" This year's National Book Award Finalist. The reason why it is not difficult is that some of them are actually scientific fiction depicted as human spirit Some of them are science fiction and some of them talk about his story contradicts the culture of consumers. This story was included in his application for the Syracuse University M. A. Plan and was his ticket.