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Chekhov\'S Personal Connection as Brought out in His Plays

The paper has researched on the personal connections of Anton Pavlovish Chekhov’s as brought out from his plays. To understand him better especially the relationship between his work and his background information. Being among the Russia’s most beloved and celebrated storytellers and playwrights’ person of modern times the paper has looked at him in terms of his life i.e. his Class, Career, Philanthropy, and Marriage

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1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Anton Chekhov’s works 1
1.2 Chekhov’s Life: Class, Career, Philanthropy, and Marriage 2
1.3 References 5

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Chekhov\'S Personal Connection as Brought out in His Plays 1.0 Introduction Anton Chekhov (1860 – 1904) is among the Russia’s most beloved and celebrated storytellers and also recognized as one of the popular playwrights of modern times. He ones won the Pushkin Prize and he is renowned for his short stories together with his plays, works which usually incorporate elements of both ...





... broke or bankrupt. Consequently, his father, mother, and the two younger siblings were forced to leave for Moscow, while Chekhov stayed behind and taught students in Taganrog to make money to live on, and then send some to his struggling family. From the beginning, Chekhov’s life was shaped by the need of hard work as the only means of survival. In all his plays, the themes of hard work and efficiency or productivity are resonated over and over again as necessary virtues.
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Benjamin I.

I would have to say that Checkhov is one of my most favorite Russian writers, perhaps second to Tolstoy. The universality of his theme and his classic style are two important attributes which separate him from other writers.




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