When Sasha Uskov forges a IOU note, the Uskov family gets a dark secret that nobody is allowed to know about. The Colonel believes that Sasha should be punished and face the consequences for what he had done by going to jail and serving his time, which is where he would probably die. On the other hand, Ivan Markovitch, Sasha's other uncle, believes that he should not be punished this time, but if it happens again, then Sasha will pay the price. Sasha, whose parents are dead, believes that he did nothing wrong because it was his friend's fault that he didn't his money back. A great argument breaks out between Ivan and the Colonel, but in the end, Ivan convinces the Colonel that Sasha should not be punished. Ivan lets Sasha know that nothing is going to happen to him. Sasha then asks Ivan for money (another IOU that he won't pay back) and realizes that he is a criminal.
in the story a problem by Anton Chekhov the main problem was that Sasha was immature and owed money and was always borrowing money from his uncles
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The theme is that people are often unsure of their true self's
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Just like the boy, Vanka, mankind is living in the hope of a better tomorrow without knowing that it is never going to come. This is the point of view of hopeless men. But if you ask symbolism, this can be the only explanation. The second one is a little amorphous.Vanka symbolises mankind. If you see the other way, Vanka symbolises childhood - he is an archetypal child - and Chekhov has sensitized the adult world to the world of children.
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The theme of misery is the callousness of man, his unwillingness to share the grief of others. Man is very selfish and is not concerned towards the grief and sorrow of others. Thus the story depicts the apathy of man to man.
In "The Lady with the Pet Dog" by Anton Chekhov, the dog symbolizes element of freedom and connection between the two main characters, Anna and Dmitri. The dog's presence and interactions serve as a metaphor for the hidden desires and emotions that the two characters are unable to express openly.
In Anton Chekhov's story "The Lament," the conclusion focuses on the main character, Mavra, reflecting on her life and lamenting her lost youth and beauty. She comes to the realization that she has lived a simple life, full of hardship and missed opportunities, and she truly feels the weight of her solitude as she faces old age. The story ends with a poignant and melancholic tone as Mavra contemplates her existence and the passage of time.
The main characters in "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov are a wealthy banker and a young lawyer who engage in a bet regarding solitary confinement. The banker bets the lawyer that he cannot spend fifteen years in isolation, while the lawyer accepts the challenge to prove a point about the nature of freedom and human values.
The main characters in the play "The Boor" by Anton Chekhov are Mrs. Popov, a widow; Mr. Smirnov, a landowner; and Luka, a servant. The story revolves around a comedic clash between Mrs. Popov and Mr. Smirnov.
The main characters in the story of Immortal Beloved are Ludwig van Beethoven, his mysterious "Immortal Beloved" love interest, and Beethoven's friend Anton Schindler who tries to uncover the identity of the Immortal Beloved after Beethoven's death.
Climax
There is no single "main" problem in the Jungle Books because it is a series of short stories some involving disparate characters.
that he has anger issues,and thinks he controls everything
a setting main characters and time theres another one two problem but there really is not a problem in the story
to make you get to know the characters so the book doesn't get confusing for some readers because of to many characters or because the author wants the characters to seem exiting all the way through