Anton Chekhov was born on 29 January 1860, the third of six surviving children, in Taganrog, a port on theSea of Azov in southern Russia. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramatist and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history. In Yalta, Chekhov wrote one of his most famous stories, "The Lady with the Dog" (also called "Lady with Lapdog"), which depicts what at first seems a casual liaison between a married man and a married woman in Yalta. Neither expects anything lasting from the encounter, but they find themselves drawn back to each other, risking the security of their family lives.By May 1904, Chekhov was terminally ill with tuberculosis. Chekhov's death has become one of "the great set pieces of literary history".
"Romeo and Juliet" is a play about young love. There is no other work so well captured impetuous, idealistic passion of young hearts. The hero and heroine - not great except by an overwhelming force of their mutual love. Readers who have been in love, may be found in the play of an idealized view of their feelings, and those who are not familiar with love, will want her appearance. The general expectation of the perfect romantic love, physical desire union with selfless devotion, finds full expression in the play, and in the words of Georg Brandes, "creates a great love tragedy of the world." Appeal to everyone's expectation in human nature is the true secret of success play that witnessed popular balcony scene in the second act, which is not a culmination of the dramatic moment the play is remembered most vividly. In the past, the Library of the University of Oxford has a copy folio Shakespeare, chained to a table where students could stand to read a book.
Anton Chekhov was born on 29 January 1860, the third of six surviving children, in Taganrog, a port on theSea of Azov in southern Russia. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramatist and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history. In Yalta, Chekhov wrote one of his most famous stories, "The Lady with the Dog" (also called "Lady with Lapdog"), which depicts what at first seems a casual liaison between a married man and a married woman in Yalta. Neither expects anything lasting from the encounter, but they find themselves drawn back to each other, risking the security of their family lives.By May 1904, Chekhov was terminally ill with tuberculosis. Chekhov's death has become one of "the great set pieces of literary history".
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"Romeo and Juliet" is a play about young love. There is no other work so well captured impetuous, idealistic passion of young hearts. The hero and heroine - not great except by an overwhelming force of their mutual love. Readers who have been in love, may be found in the play of an idealized view of their feelings, and those who are not familiar with love, will want her appearance. The general expectation of the perfect romantic love, physical desire union with selfless devotion, finds full expression in the play, and in the words of Georg Brandes, "creates a great love tragedy of the world."
Appeal to everyone's expectation in human nature is the true secret of success play that witnessed popular balcony scene in the second act, which is not a culmination of the dramatic moment the play is remembered most vividly. In the past, the Library of the University of Oxford has a copy folio Shakespeare, chained to a table where students could stand to read a book.
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