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    In the short story “A rose for Emily” by William Faulkner‚ it starts off with the unknown narrator explaining Miss Emily’s funeral and why the townspeople actually attended. From this the reader learns what type of character Miss Emily is. She does not like change and cannot handle denial. Her family’s name and the way she was bought up by her father is the explanation for this. Throughout the story the reader realizes how respected her family was and what lengths Miss Emily is willing to go to keep

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    The Darling - Olenka

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    Olenka‚ the protagonist in the short story "The Darling"� by Anton Chekhov‚ is a static character. Throughout the story‚ she goes from one person to another giving what she believes to be her love‚ but actually‚ is her companionship. Olenka is a traditional woman who follows her mates because she does not know how to be independent and takes her love to a point where she is controlling. Olenka is a conventional type of woman. She is a homemaker whom stays at home to cook and clean while her mate

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    Clark Lemons In the plays The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov‚ A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen‚ and Galileo by Bertolt Brecht‚ the protagonists’ mental beliefs combine reality and illusion that both shape the plot of each respective story. The ability of the characters to reject or accept an illusion‚ along with the foolish pride that motivated their decision‚ leads to their personal downfall. In The Cherry Orchard‚ by Anton Chekhov‚ Gayev and Miss Ranevsky‚ along with the majority of their

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    buy‚ debts he would pay off and extragarant trips he would go on all by himself. Thinking of how she would only be a burden to him‚ and how she wouldn’t be able to handle all that money Themes: Abstract This paper discusses how Anton Chekhov demonstrates that the mere thought of money can severely impact a personal relationship in his short story‚ "The Lottery Ticket." An older couple with a family holds what could be a winning lottery ticket‚ but resists checking the numbers while they

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    coming across as underdeveloped. The great realists of dramaturgy have relied heavily on implicit characterization which occupy the main body of their character driven plays. Examples of these playwrights are Henrik Ibsen‚ August Strindberg and Anton Chekhov. Such psychological epics as The Seagull indirectly characterise the protagonists so that the audience is drawn into their inner turmoils as they are slowly revealed over the three hours of time spent with the characters. The actors taking on these

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    with directors Alexander Fedotov and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko‚ Stanislavsky would eventually co-found the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. His international success in the early 1900s is tied to the rise of Anton Chekhov’s popularityas a playwright. Chekhov‚ already a

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    Anton Chekov “One must never lie. Art has this speculation.” Chekov is seen as absurd dramatist Absurd Theatre Theatre of the Absurd is a designation for particular plays of absurdist fiction in the late 1950s. Their work expressed the belief that human existence has no meaning or purpose and therefore all \communication breaks down. Logical construction and argument gives way to irrational and illogical speech and to its ultimate conclusion‚ silence. Explores the absurdity of attempting to

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    alienation - all this reflected in her work with the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships of her middle-class characters. Her short stories are also notable for their use of stream of consciousness. Like the Russian writer Anton Chekhov‚ Mansfield depicted trivial events and subtle changes in human behavior. 1.2 About Garden Party Garden Party(1921)‚ which Mansfield wrote during the final stages of her illness‚ has being the peak of her achievement. Alpers said that Garden Party

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    Leo Tolstoy

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    Christina Allen Golden English 2 7 February 2011 Greed The short story of Anton Chekhov‚ Guy de Maupassant‚ and Leo Tolstoy’s all share a common theme. In Anton Chekhov’s “The Bet” a man out of his own greed spends fifteen years in a cell by himself‚ with no contact with the outside world. In Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The False Gems‚” a man learns of his wife’s infidelities‚ and becomes greedy with the money that he receives. Finally in “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Leo Tolstoy

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    The Story The setting of “Rothschild’s Fiddle” is a squalid little village where Yakov Ivanov‚ a Russian coffin maker‚ and Rothschild‚ an equally poor Jewish musician‚ both live. Yakov lives in a one-room hut‚ which contains his gloomy wares as well as his humble domestic possessions. Childless‚ the dour Yakov barely notices Martha‚ his downtrodden wife of fifty years. Yakov has an unexpected side to his character‚ for he is a gifted‚ if rude‚ violinist who is sometimes invited to join the local

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