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    Author’s Profile: Anton Chekhov (1860 – 1904) Anton Chekhov was born in the sea port town of Taganrog when Anton was growing up he did not have a decent childhood due to his father’s anger and bankruptcies. The Father left Anton to finish school where he began to write short stories and drew sketches to pay for his education. In addition‚ Anton studies to become a doctor but he did not have a successful practice for he insisted on treating the poor at no cost. He continues to write after he

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    Anton Rosicky was a genuine and honest man. Even approaching death‚ he stayed unselfish and put others first. Rosicky was not only hardworking‚ he was also positive and charitable. This is an amazing illustration of how staying positive and putting others first makes not only them happy‚ but us too. Rosicky was a very hardworking man who provided for his wife and family for many years. When Rosicky was informed that he had a bad heart and couldn’t work on the farm anymore‚ Rosicky asked the doctor

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    Reading Response to “Concerning Children” In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s essay “Concerning Children” she explains that people are temporarily children‚ and far more permanently (wo)men. She believes that when parenting a child‚ the key to molding him/her into a successful adult is not by making them 100% obedient and telling them to do things “because I said so”‚ but by telling them to do something and explaining why so they understand what they’re doing (Gilaman527-530). Gilman writes this argument

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    Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov: A Comparative Analysis Ms. Sangita L. Patil Research Scholar‚ Shivaji University‚ Kolhapur (India) The comparative analysis of the stories of two famous contemporary writers Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov gives an opportunity to follow the development of the genre of short stories in Canadian and in Russian literature. Both are stalwarts of their respective literature. Commenting on the greatness of A. Chekhov‚ E. B. Tager writes: As

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    A few months before he died‚ Chekhov told the writer Ivan Bunin he thought people might go on reading him for seven years. "Why seven?" asked Bunin. "Well‚ seven and a half‚" Chekhov replied. "That’s not bad. I’ve got six years to live."[85] Always modest‚ Chekhov could hardly have imagined the extent of his posthumous reputation. The ovations for The Cherry Orchard in the year of his death showed him how high he had risen in the affection of the Russian public—by then he was second in literary

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    The Bet by Anton Chekhov

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    After reading the bet one can see Through the prisoner’s decision‚ the author proves to the reader that money is evil‚ money teaches life lessons‚ and when human will is tested it can be impossible to break. This story proves once and for all money is the root of all evil. When the young man told the older man‚ "The death sentence and the life sentence are equally immoral‚ but if I had to choose one I would choose the second." This quote caused such excitement for the younger man‚ but he had no

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    In the bit from Anton Chekhov’s play “The Brute” we learn that the play is filled with situations contrived by the writer do make the readers laugh. Essentially speaking there are three characters in the plot that give way to funny and haniense situations through their actions and comments. It goes without saying that the play owes much of its farcical appeal to the funny comments resorted to by the characters. When Popova tells him that she is in a state of mind‚ Smirnov not only ridicules her

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    short story written by Anton Chekhov in 1889. Anton Chekhov was a renowned playwright and short story novelist who rose to fame in the late nineteenth century. He was born on January 29‚ 1860 in Taganrog‚ Russian Empire. Chekhov’s father was a grocery store owner and his mother was a popular storyteller‚ perhaps creating an interest of storytelling to Chekhov at a very early age. “The Bet” is a very popular short story that holds a very important meaning to Chekhov. Anton Chekhov became very ill

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    Thematic Essay: The Lottery Ticket by Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov was very talented in that he could convey well the emotion and the suspense with each and every situation of his stories. In Anton Chekhov’s short story‚ "The Lottery Ticket"‚ Ivan Dmitritch and his wife imagine the vast splendors that would come had they won the lottery. Shown in this condensed work‚ Ivan and his wife realize that they have changing attitudes toward each other and their all important family. In the beginning‚

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    Response to “Pious prophets” a novel excerpt from Anton Lavey “Pious prophets have taught man to fear Satan. But what of terms like "God fearing"? If God is so merciful‚ why do people have to fear him? Are we to believe there is nowhere we can turn to escape fear? If you have to fear God‚ why not be "Satan fearing" and at least have the fun that being God fearing denies you?” (45) This novel excerpt from The Satanic Bible plays around with the term “god fearing” and‚ in a way‚ mocks some of the

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