Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog
narration, which allows Chekhov to move from the point of view of the narrator to
that of the protagonist. This movement is established as carly as the first paragraph
of the story:
The appearance
The techniques that Chekhov employs (associative
thinking, displacement, and projection) are all processes which govern the
unconscious. In other words, the unconscious processes taking place in Gurov are
communicated to the reader's unconscious by means of their common language
Petersbourgh in QOS
I'm also doing queen of spades, thought that was a hard question. I thought write about its emphasis on the past, the story of the countess' card
secret determines the whole plot. Focuses mainly on the aristocratic and gambling, maybe reflecting the nature of life in st. petersburgm lizaveta
is mistreated by the countess and Herman (two people who are only out for money), but she has the happiest ending out of them all. I think the