Chekhov's Love Talent: "Angle [The Darling]" and "The Lady with the Little Dog" Compare and contrast foreshadowing, setting, and characterization elements of fiction in both stories.
Date Submitted: 12/05/2004 10:39:08
Chekhov's Love Talent
The love relationships that strain traditional relationships in both "Angel [The Darling]" and "The Lady with the Little Dog" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov are similar in how they depict foreshadowing, yet the stories develop differently, skipping an introduction, jumping into developing the characters and then Chekhov begins describing the setting of the story. The foreshadowing of Chekhov has a major part in keeping the reader engrossed in the love stories.
The foreshadowing
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The Darling]" and "The Lady with the Little Dog," by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov are love stories dealing with unconventional relationships. Through Chekhov's trace clues, the foreshadowing of the relationships in both stories thrives. Not only can Chekhov also describe setting, but he does it in such a way that the reader can feel the mood of the setting too. Lastly, Chekhov's characters evolve both physically and mentally throughout both stories through his incredible characterization abilities.
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