The Student By Anton Chekhov (1894)

2/16, 2022

Rating: 7.5/10

 This story is hard to understand at first because I'm not familiar with tales of bible. So I searched a background more in dorm and this story is quite interesting. This story is Ivan's epiphany so I think the hero is Ivan. Maybe any other story would depict hero only but in this story, Chekhov also described two widows in detail. So we can emphatize with not only Ivan but also two widows and we can learn from both of them. And most of hero's journeys, there are villains who oppose to hero. However, in this story, I think that there are no villains. Maybe Lukerya can be anti-gonist to Ivan but she didn't hinder Ivan.
 I learned Chekhov's gun in class and I can find intention of Chekhov in this story. I didn't know the analysis before the class; The reason why Vasilisa cried after Ivan's story is guilt to Lukerya. I wondered why Chekhov describe Lukerya as widow who had been beaten by her husband. But now I know and I can agree with the Chekhov's gun. (179 words)

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  1. Good work!~ Villains can be internal emotions or even the environment itself. The villain could even be Russia - or the dictators from the past etc. Glad you thought of Chekhov's Gun.

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