Tragedy by Veka-Vanka in Chekhov After Chekhov's death, Russian philosopher Shelf (1866-1938) wrote an article titled "Creating from the sky". Desperate singer ... Chekhov did just one thing: he broke human hope in some way. "Anton Chekhov 's" Vanka "did this. Vanka, the only active character, believes that he is suffering from his harsh world and protects him with his innocence and innocence.
Chekhov wrote his short story at the end of what is considered a "golden age" of a Russian novel. He is not the same as a famous Russian writer such as Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontoff, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, but he continues to make coats like Gogor in many ways. "The tradition of such short stories is complex and the death of Ivan Ilyich of Pushkin's" The Queen of Spades "and" Tolstoy ". "These show a very sharp ironic observation style dealing with the ordinary but complicated and often hypocritical character trying to control the Russian society's trial, money problems, and mind.The Chekhov's novel is moral Rather than teaching a class of lessons, giving a feeling of satisfaction and a sense of finish, we are not interested in evoking the peak of emotional life in the lives of the general people.
Everyone who suspects that Chekhov believes in change is John Terror's Chekhov: only reading structuralism research. Tulloch conducted a sociological analysis of Chekhov and his work. Through scientific training he has undoubtedly decided that Dr. Czechow accepted "changing the environment is a specific social Darwinian belief that you can change people and reform society" 19. Mr. Turlock, an independent person of Chekhov, knew that the tragic interpretation of Chekhov was well proved in Western culture, but noted that it is simple for Chekhov's optimism. The tragic view seems to be a priori. Possibility of science 20