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    Misery‚ by Anton Chekhov‚ is a story about a cab driver who fails to find someone to tell his tragic story about the death of his son. The main character Lona start surrounded by cab drivers‚ yet no one cares to pay attention to his suffering and pain. His son had passed away recently and he is still mourning his death. He then runs into an officer who made a joke and encourages him to speak‚ by asking how the boy died. Lona tries to explain‚ yet the passenger wants to the driver to keep his

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    "Man is what he believes." is one rule we should all live by‚ Anton Chekhov‚ a short story author lived by this and preached it to everyone he met. Each person in this world believes in something or someone‚ for every high school student‚ there is a younger middle or elementary school student‚ who looks up to and believes in that high school student. They will model their life after the high school students ’‚ trying as hard as they can to be what they believe. I too model my life on three basic

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    information regarding short stories as a result from reading. They all had many significant themes and a variety of symbolic meanings. The majority commonly share many aspects however certain stories are completely unrelated. “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov and “Rich for One Day” by Suzanne Jacob share the most similarities. Their similarity is evident between the setting‚ characters and the plot. To begin with‚ both stories share the same setting. They both take place back in the earlier days

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    "The Bet" Theme Analysis

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    story is constructed with an important ironic twist that brings the reader back to the original context of the bet (if the lawyer could endure solitary confinement for fifteen years)‚ and presents an unexpected result. One can ultimately see that Anton Chekhov presents the readers with two different paths in the story. One of them is the banker‚ who refuses to face his own morality and the other is the lawyer (prisoner) who actually faces his own morality‚ but falls into despair because he is so disconnected

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    Bibliography:        Otto Scharmer: Theory U Simon Sinek: golden circle The cherry orchard‚ Anton Chekhov KUHN‚ THOMAS SAMUEL (b. Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ 18 July 1922; d. Cambridge‚ Massachusetts‚ 17 June 1996) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions‚ Tomas Kuhn Cours de la philosophie positive‚ Auguste Komte Black swan theory ‚Nassim Nicholas Taleb 4 5

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    je ono u što vjeruje.Anton Pavlovič Čehov "Ravnodušnost je - paraliza duše‚ prijevremena smrt." Gorky "Čovjek sve može‚ samo ako hoće." "Ne budite ravnodušni‚ ravnodušnost je smrtonosna za ljudsku dušu. Ono što vjeruješ‚ to i postoji. Reading Anton Chekhov’s stories‚ one feels oneself in a melancholy day of late autumn‚ when the air is transparent and the outline of naked trees‚ narrow houses‚ grayish people‚ is sharp. Everything is strange‚ lonely‚ motionless‚ helpless. The horizon‚ blue and

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    Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin and The Lady with the Pet Dog by Anton Chekhov both contain the theme of love but it is told in different ways for each short stories. As deep as both stories go‚ it is possible to see that the each author wrote about love but in opposite ways. Although the short stories show resemblances as far as how the men’s love for their lady make them dictate the tone of the relationship‚ it is evident that Anton Chekhov wants to show how love can suddenly appear while Kate Chopin

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    “The Lady with the Pet Dog” “The Lady with the Pet Dog” is a classic story originally written by the one and only Anton Chekhov in 1899‚ five years before his death. Years later in 1972‚ an author by the name of Joyce Carol Oates wrote her own adaptation to this story. While both of these stories differ‚ the “love” story and adultery still takes place in each. Both of these stories are about a spouse having a taboo affair with a secret lover. While both of these stories are exceptionally satisfying

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    The Impactful Setting of “The Lady with the Dog” Anton Chekhov’s short story “The Lady with the Dog” has a setting that is very impactful on the story. The setting of this story is in late nineteenth century Russia and takes place in three of its cities. Yalta‚ Moscow‚ and S- are influential parts of the setting that have affected the way the reader interprets the mood and tone of this short story. Yalta is a resort city by the Black Sea for the wealthy‚ elite russians. Yalta is very similar to

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    “Same Story‚ Two Perspectives” The two stories of "The Lady with the Pet Dog‚" by Anton Chekhov and Joyce Carol Oates are extremely similar in plot. They are both about a love affair between two married people and each couple discovering true love. However‚ these stories are completely different for one reason‚ their perspective. Chekhov’s and Oates’s versions of the story are told from the opposite point of view of each couple. Each situation‚ because told for a different point of view‚ allows

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