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      by LovelyMay In the dim light of a ship's interior, Gusev, a sick man, observes his fellow sufferer, Pavel Ivanitch, struggling for breath in the stifling heat of their quarters. Pavel, looking more like a monk or hermit with his severe illness and skeletal frame, engages Gusev in a grim conversation about their plight. Pavel proposes a dark theory that they have been sent on the steamer by their doctors to die, a way to rid themselves of burdensome patients without paying the price. According to Pavel, the corrupt and…
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      by LovelyMay The Witch and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov is a collection of short stories that showcases the author’s mastery in portraying the nuances of human emotions and relationships. The title story, *The Witch*, delves into themes of superstition and human folly, while the other tales explore a range of subjects, from love and loss to the absurdities of daily life, often with a mix of humor and poignant observation. Chekhov’s characteristic focus on ordinary people and their inner lives makes the collection both relatable and deeply insightful.
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      by LovelyMay In the vividly depicted chapter from "The Witch and Other Stories," the narrative oscillates between the bleak and mundane aspects of life aboard a ship and a critique of societal hierarchies and pretensions. Gusev, a passenger suffering from stifling heat and discomfort, is momentarily distracted by memories of home and the surrounding indifference to his plight. This discomfort is punctuated by an abrupt moment of tragedy when a fellow soldier, engrossed in a card game, suddenly falls ill and dies, an…
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      THE WITCH

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      by LovelyMay "The Witch" unfolds on a stormy evening, showcasing Savely Gykin, the sexton, and his wife, Raissa. As Savely lies in bed, a tempest rages outside their hut, symbolizing the tumultuous events to follow. Savely suspects the storm's ferocity has mystical origins, specifically linked to his wife. Raissa, deeply absorbed in her sewing, seems indifferent to both the storm and her husband's accusations of witchcraft. Their monotonous existence is disrupted by the arrival of a lost postman and his driver,…
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      PEASANT WIVES

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      by LovelyMay In the village of Reybuzh, the story unfolds around the household of Filip Ivanov Kashin, known as Dyudya, who has accumulated a modest fortune through various ventures. His family consists of his elder son Fyodor, whose wife Sofya lives with them, suffering constant ailments; and his hunchback son Alyoshka, married to Varvara, a young and attractive woman chosen for him who draws the attentions of their guests. One evening, they receive a visitor, Matvey Savitch, with an orphan boy, Kuzka, whom he has…
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      THE POST

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      by LovelyMay In the dark, chilly hours of the night, amidst the sleepy town setting, a postman, clad in his official uniform and wielding a rusted sword, prepares for his journey, accompanied by a university student traveling to the station, an arrangement borne out of necessity rather than protocol. Amidst the nocturnal silence and the preparations of the driver, Semyon Glazov, to embark upon the journey with the mail cart and its three horses, the postmaster implores the postman to deliver a parcel and extend…
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      by LovelyMay In the serene landscape two miles away from Obrutchanovo, amidst the transformative phase brought by the construction of a grand bridge, a poignant story unfolds centered around the New Villa. The village, perched high on the river-bank, offered a scenic view of the bridge's intricate framework, particularly mesmerizing in fog or when adorned with hoar frost, presenting a spectacle that hinted at both beauty and the ominous influence of change. Kutcherov, the robust engineer behind the bridge, becomes a…
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      by LovelyMay In "The Witch and Other Stories," a chapter paints a vivid scene of the tension between the villagers of Obrutchanovo and the residents of the New Villa. A noticeable rift is present as the villagers, stuck in their ways and suspicious of change, observe the unfamiliar activities and innovations brought by the New Villa's inhabitants with skepticism and mistrust. From the outset, we see a deep contrast in the lifestyles and perspectives of the two groups. The villagers' simple, agrarian lifestyle is…
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      by LovelyMay Volodka's family tries to dissuade him from leaving with unsavory friends, fearing he'll return drunk. Despite their pleas, Volodka strikes his wife Lukerya and leaves. Elena Ivanovna and her daughter, from a higher social class, visit the village, receiving mixed reactions from the peasants. She engages with Rodion and Stepanida, discussing hardships of village life. Despite having resources, they lack essentials like coal for their work, leading to a constant struggle. Elena shares her own struggles,…
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter IV of "The Witch and Other Stories," tension escalates between the local village, Obrutchanovo, and the engineer, who grows increasingly irritable and suspicious. His paranoia leads him to bolster the security of his property; he keeps his gate bolted during the day, employs night watchmen to patrol his garden, and ceases to hire local laborers, suspecting them of thievery. This suspicion seems validated when someone swaps out the new wheels on his cart for old ones, and soon after, two bridles…
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