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It is said that Anton Chekov is very discreet as he can understand the character he wrote in the story very much. He did not carefully make any of the characters he painted stereotyped, or made the drama too dramatic. The emotions of the characters and their reactions to these emotions are the storytellers. - Love was a controversial problem for centuries. But it is still one of the most popular topics in literature. Regarding this particular topic, there is no choice but to remind Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" which is one of the best examples of this topic. Every literary work is about love, but love itself can not be explained yet