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In three pages this paper considers Gurov's change in attitude and his discovery that with love comes responsibility and that this...
he recognizes this. They are a challenge and women have always been drawn to him. But, with this one woman he begins to become far...
experience, clearly illustrating how her lack of inner strength and fortitude is what stands in the way of her finding true happin...
his otherwise dull life. When we meet the woman with the dog we begin to see that she is young and innocent and lonely. She als...
the Russian culture has long remained something of a mystery as well. Even despite the seemingly mysterious nature of Russian l...
The stories being examined, by Chekhov and Mansfield, are clearly two stories that truly delve into the inner being of an individu...
and one could well envision how Chekhovs character, Gurov, may well have married for something other than love. "He had been talke...
her white friends would agree with her that she was about as Chinese as they were, indicating she really possessed little of that ...
less intelligent, intuitive and passionate than Emma, and yet he "receives an education as a health officer which equips him for a...
Mrs. Popov is likely a respectable woman who understands the etiquette of the day, which is what the audience will likely see (Che...
that reveals to the reader a great deal about the characters involved. Pelagea is deeply in love with her husband, Yegor Anton Che...
Using Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls and Anton Chekhov's The Duel, the writer discusses how each author addresses the topic of Russian...
In a paper consisting of seven pages characterizations and outer and inner reality presentation are considered. Eight sources are...
by curiosity, I wanted something better" (Chekhov). However, the better life that she imagined did not materialize with her marria...
The theme, plot, and style of this work is considered in 10 pages as well as presenting an examination into Aristotle's theories a...
It is this "darling," who, according to Chekhov, "could not exist without loving" (Chekhov, 2002). She falls in love with Kukin, w...
In ten pages this paper analyzes the themes and style of Chekhov's plays Three Sisters and The Seagull. Seven sources are cited i...
In five pages this paper considers the way these playwrights revealed social criticism through the irony of their respective plays...
In seven pages this paper contrasts and compares how the authors utilize symbolism in these respective works. Seven sources are c...
In five pages the adaptation and overall content of the story as it relates to The Kiss by Anton Chekhov is discussed by the write...
In five pages the last play written by Anton Chekhov is examined in terms of its development of Russia's social and political chan...
This paper discusses women's need for their own identity as considered by Anton Chekhov in Three Sisters and Henrik Ibsen in A Dol...
In an essay consisting of five pages Chekhov's and Stanislavsky's views of the play are compared with the argument being that acco...
front panel." Kozierok (2001) also explains that the term "external drive bay" is a "bit of a misnomer" in that the term ex...
In a paper consisting of five pages the argument is presented that within the short stories 'The Darling, 'The Betrothed,' and 'Th...
and how it reflected the changes in Russian society and government around the end of the nineteenth century. However, before addr...
In five pages this paper discusses how in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and in Ibsen's Ghosts the playwrights are able to convey so...
In 5 pages the cherry orchard symbolism is considered as it pertains to the play and how its purely decorative but nonfunctional n...
In eight pages the various productions of The Cherry Orchard are compared including those of Stanislavsky, Peter Brook, Lucian Pin...
In a paper consisting of five pages the playwright's life is discussed and then his play is examined in order to determine that 'U...