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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Why do you think colonel Darling chose sole trader as a form of business organization and when and why might his company have become a partnership. Joshua Darling was a retired army colonel‚ who returned after the army to Liverpool‚ where he was born‚ opened a chocolate factory and set up his own business as a sole trader in July 1933. Why colonel Darling chose a sole proprietorship as a form of business organization? First of all‚ a sole proprietorship was suitable for his nature as he could
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Chekhov Stories Anton Chekhov The Darling Summary Olga Plemyannikov sits on the steps of her house musing in the heat of the day. The theater owner Mr. Kukin‚ who lives in a wing of Olga’s house‚ worries that the coming rain will drive away more of his customers. As the days pass Kukin grows pessimistic about the fact that he is ruined. A "deep and genuine feeling" arises in Olga‚ and she falls in love with her fretful neighbor. The narrator describes how Olga has always been in love with
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of who she is. As Darling tries so hard to assimilate to American cultures‚ she gradually but rapidly loses her identity
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Murray Darling Basin is facing many environmental challenges and issues; including salinity. The Murray Darling Basin is one of the largest catchments in the world but it is also one of the driest (Mdba.gov.au‚ 2015). The basin is world-renowned with it being one of Australia’s most iconic and oldest river systems; the Murray Darling is over 350 million years old (Mdba.gov.au‚ 2015). The Murray Darling Basin is located in the South- East of Australia (refer to appendix A). The Murray Darling Basin
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1. Describe the geographical location of the area you have chosen as the case study. Include data about area‚ population‚ states/territories‚ rivers/wetlands‚ climate and land use. The Murray Darling Basin is a large geographical area that is of national significance both socially‚ culturally‚ economically and environmentally. It covers 1‚061‚469 square kilometers in area‚ which is about one-seventh of Australia’s total land mass and is home to over 2 million people. The Basin sits at the south-east
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Narrative structure is important to the development of a story. It is the structural framework of a story and without it‚ the reader would not be able to grasp the story fully. Anton Chekov‚ the author of “The Darling” uses distinct episodes to structure his story. The different episodes develop the plot smoothly and the reader is able to better understand the piece of work. Each episode is different in many ways but all the episodes are linked by one common character. That one common character is
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The Dress - by Julia Darling The dress is a short story written by the British writer Julia Darling in 2006. The story starts in a Medias res and deals with the relationship between the two sisters Flora and Rachel and their parents. An important dress is the key point of the dispute in the family‚ which ends up having serious consequences for the future of the family. I will in the following part analyze and interpret the story by giving a characterization of the mother and the relationship between
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Exposure to isolation for a prolonged period of time has devastating consequences on the well-being of a human being. Susan Glaspell in Trifles and Anton Chekhov in The Darling portray the results of isolation through their protagonists‚ Mrs. Wright and Olenka. Glaspell and Chekhov prove the consequences of isolation by exploring the impacts it has on the mental health of the protagonists. Both Mrs. Wright and Olenka display changes to their psychological well-being since they experience rejection
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Once a darling of students‚ pens now only plastic waste! PTI Mumbai‚ Aug 8 (PTI) Treasured by many students once upon a time‚ pens are now quickly turning into plastic waste as the thrift practise of refilling them is dying a slow death.A far cry from till the early 1990’s‚ when writing instruments‚ in their earlier avatar of fountain pens‚ had to be recharged from an ink bottle frequently‚ most of the users now end up throwing away branded pens as they avoid refilling at Rs 3 to buy a new one
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