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Ask Chekhov for the full text of "Distress"

2024-09-13 02:17
I'm looking for the full text of Chekhov's "Misery", but I'm not free at the moment, so I want to ask everyone for help.
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2024-09-13 03:29

Chekhov's "Distress" was a short story about a young man. The following is the full text: [Troubled] Ostrovsky Ostrovsky was a young man who longed to be a successful businessman. He devoted all his energy to writing. His works were recognized by editors and readers, and he was hailed as the future of Russian literature. However, Ostrovsky encountered setbacks in his literary career. One of his works wasn't good enough for the editor, so he was kicked out. He had lost his self-confidence and felt that his literary talent could not be recognized. However, Ostrovsky did not give up. He began to learn how to write again and constantly tried new ways of writing. He participated in the literature conference and read a lot of literature works. In the end, Ostrovsky's work was recognized. One of his works won an international literary award, and he began to receive more and more praise and opportunities. Ostrovsky finally understood that literature was not a path that could be achieved by talent and enthusiasm. Only through continuous hard work and learning could one become an outstanding person. " Distress " tells the story of a young man but also shows his determination and perseverance to not give up in the face of difficulties.

Ask Chekhov for the full text of "Distress"

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2024-09-13 02:23

The full text of Chekhov's "Distress" is as follows: "Distress" was written in Russia in 1886. The story was about a man named Ivan Nikolayevich, who was extremely distressed because of his family's poverty, lack of work, and his wife's infaithfulness. At the beginning of the story, Ivan was looking for a job. He walked through the streets of the city to promote his talent to various employers. But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get a job. Finally, he came to a tavern and met an old man. "What talent do you think you have?" Ivana replied,"I have a writing hand and a heart that loves to write, but I don't have any chance to show my talent." The old man wrote him a letter to encourage him to continue working hard and not give up on his dream. However, Ivana's wife kept accusing and betraying him. He felt extremely distressed that he had been abandoned by his marriage. He tried to get rid of the pain but failed every time. In the end, he decided to leave the city and find a piece of land that belonged to him. He started his own life in the village but still felt lonely and distressed. In the story, Ivan was a man full of talent and dreams, but he faced all kinds of difficulties and setbacks. He finally found his own way out after experiencing the troubles of family and marriage, but he still could not get rid of his inner distress. This story expressed Chekhov's deep thoughts on human nature and revealed various contradictions and problems in society and human nature.

Ask Chekhov for the original text of "The Man in the Cover"

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2024-09-23 17:20

The Man in a Sleeve was one of the masterpieces of Russian literature. The following is the original text of the novel: "The Man in the Cover" Chekhov A person in a cage would never know the taste of freedom, just like a caged bird. It was a cold night. A rich merchant led his servant through the streets of the city to a rich man's manor. The merchant wanted to spend the night in the manor and enjoy a sumptuous dinner with his servants. However, the owner of the manor did not allow merchants and servants to enter his private room. The merchant had no choice but to find a temporary residence. He found the abandoned suite and decided to spend the night there. The suite was very old, and the walls were covered in dust and cracks. Thick curtains hung on the windows, and the merchants and servants could only see what was happening outside through the gaps. There was no light here, only the faint moonlight shining through the window. The merchant and the servant spent a long night in this ancient and gloomy room. They talked about their lives, their experiences, and their dreams. The merchants and servants saw many different things here, and they got many inspirations from it. The next morning, the merchant and the servant were discovered by the owner of the manor. The owner of the manor asked them to leave the room and told them the history and reason of the room. The merchants and servants were surprised and uneasy. They did not know how to face the owner of this manor. So they left the room and the rich manor. They did not know where to go and could only wander helplessly on the streets. They spent a cold morning on the cold street and finally found a hut to hide in for the night in the afternoon. The next morning, they finally found a new home, a new identity, and a new life.

How much is the full text of Chekhov's bet?

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2024-09-11 18:03

Chekhov's "Bet" is a short story. The full text is as follows: Betting Chekhov There was a young man named Nikolay Sergeyevich Kalashnikov who made a bet with an elderly businessman by chance. The businessman said,"If you can earn 50,000 dollars in three days, I'll give you a gold watch." Kalashnikov was so confident that he began to work hard to make money. He worked hard every day and spent a lot of time and energy, but the money he earned was getting less and less. Just when he felt that he could no longer hold on, a miracle appeared. On the morning of the third day, he made 50,000 dollars, so he went to the merchant to get the gold watch. But the merchant told him,"I already have a better choice." I've already given the gold watch to an artist who passed by." Kalashnikov was very disappointed but he did not give up. He decided to continue working hard until he earned enough money to get that gold watch. He continued to work hard to earn more money in the next few months. In the end, he earned enough money to get the gold watch. Even though he got the gold watch, his mood didn't improve. He felt that he was still very poor and very disappointed. This was the story of Nikolay Sergeyevich Kalashnikov. He finally got what he wanted through his hard work, but his mood didn't improve.

Ask for the full text of "Unfathomable"

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2024-09-14 14:48

I cannot provide the full text of 'Unfathomable'. Because " Unfathomable " was an online literary work, the full content might vary according to the source and version of the book. Furthermore, this book has not been published or publicly released, so it does not exist in public libraries or other legal online resources. If you want to read The Unfathomable, I suggest you find a reliable online reading platform or bookstore or contact the author or copyright owner to obtain authorization to access the copyright of the work.

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2024-09-13 22:16

I can't provide the full text of 'Carmela' because I don't know if the name of the novel is correct. If you can provide me with more information such as the genre of the novel, the author, the publishing house, etc., I will try my best to provide you with relevant information.

Ask for the full text of the poem

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2024-08-19 03:48

Ten Miles of Red Maiden was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The whole poem was as follows: See the autumn wind in Chang 'an The grass and trees shake and fall, and the dew turns into frost. Fragrant flowers are jealous of the southern branch a lone tree with a thousand peaks, its shadow lonely. Ten thousand miles away, sad autumn is often a guest for a hundred years I've been sick and alone on the stage. Hard times, bitter hatred, frosty hair in downfall, I have just stopped drinking my cup of turbid wine. There are trees on the mountain, oh, trees have branches I like you, but you don't know. I don't know you, oh, endless hatred The more I hate him, the more I hate him. The dew is white from tonight the moon is bright in my hometown. I have a younger brother, but I'm scattered without a home, I ask about life and death. The letter is long but not long Besides, we haven't stopped fighting yet. Tonight I hear your pipa for a moment I think of home. I heard you sigh with your pipa I heard these words again and again. same is the end of the world Why should we ever know each other? I left the capital city last year He was bedridden in Xunyang City. There is no music in Xunyang I haven't heard the sound of music all year round. Living near the low and wet land of the river yellow reeds and bitter bamboos grow around the house. What do you hear in the morning and evening? cuckoos cry, blood apes wail. Spring River, flower morning, autumn moon night I often pour wine alone. Are there no folk songs and village flutes? it's hard to listen to my hoarse voice and mocking. Tonight I hear your lute It's like listening to fairy music. Don't say goodbye to playing a song I wrote "Pipa Song" for you. Thank you for saying this for a long time He sat back and played the strings. It's so sad that it doesn't sound like the sound of moving forward When the whole table heard this, they covered their faces and wept. Who cries the most among the guests? the green robes of Jiangzhou's Sima were wet.

Please talk about the theme of Chekhov's short story "Distress".

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2024-09-14 22:31

The attitude of the officer, the young man, and the young coachman towards Yao Na was a reflection of the spiritual barrier between the small characters. Although they were in the same social class as Yao Na, they had closed the door to Yao Na's heart. It was precisely these small figures who had the same status and identity as Yao Na who inadvertently sent out a signal of indifference to the existence and needs of others, which led to the great distress and sorrow of their kind. The minor characters such as the officers, the young men, and the young coachmen who caused Yona's distress were the passers-by and people on the road in Chekhov's works. Their special significance was to reveal the estrangement of people's hearts and the indifference of reality by saying that "no one cares about the suffering of others". The small figure's refusal to tell Yao Na about his troubled experience was meaningful and thought-provoking. People were busy." Who really cares about those who are eager to care? Sometimes, the standard of this desire is very low. Just give him a pair of ears to listen to him talk; give him a look that contains concern, sympathy, and understanding." "Even if friends meet, it's just a small talk. In this kind of atmosphere, your own troubles are not worth mentioning to others." The result of the barrier between hearts was that people could not communicate with each other. They were unfamiliar and incomprehensible to others. The alienation of self was represented by the alienation of human nature itself. When expressing the internal alienation of human beings, Russell compared civilized people with natural people and believed that the so-called civilized people in contemporary society were the natural people after alienation. Civilized people were different from natural people. Natural people were close to the true state of nature and enjoyed the freedom of their inner nature. Civilized people, on the other hand, were more bound by the rules of society, living in the opinions of others, enslaved by the opinions of others, thus losing their inner independence and habitually attaching themselves to the opinions of others. This kind of civilized person was not a self-sufficient individual, but an extended self. They lived outside of themselves and rarely paid attention to the feelings inside themselves. They were extroverted individuals who had lost their independent personality. The protagonist, Yona Potapov, was the representative of such a "civilized man" who deviated from his natural state and constantly self-mutated. He was limited by the rules and systems of human society and could not separate himself from the shackles and slavery. He could only endure the enslavement of others without complaint and regret. He lost his independent personality and longed to seek spiritual relief through the opinions of others. The first sentence of the novel," Who do I tell my troubles to?", showed that as a civilized person, Yona Potapov lacked his own independent personality. After the unfortunate death of his son, he was suffering from the pain of losing his son. He longed to tell others the truth of this suffering, let others feel his pain, and hope that others could give him the comfort of survival. This state of emotional attachment to others was the "alienation of the human self" in Russell's Day. People in social life couldn't get rid of the opinions of others, and they longed for the attention and emotional communication of others. They believed that the meaning of self could only be confirmed by listening and communicating with others. This emotional attachment also made people like Yona Potapov unable to face their own survival predicament when they suffered emotional pain. They could not reflect on the causes of disasters and misfortunes, and they could not get spiritual salvation from the care of their own internal feelings. Instead, they were stuck in their own way. He attempted to obtain the spiritual comfort of the other through the narration of his distress. This kind of behavior itself was a kind of alienation between human existence and nature, but it was understandable as a means to relieve pain. It was just that in the local social context at that time, the lack of audiences made the unexplainable depression even more intense. Yona Potapov also lost the passion for self-survival in this irresolvable emotional depression, so that " now it's the same for him, as long as he has a master..." Old Yona longed to seek effective advice and some comfort from others. However, he was destined to be stuck in a difficult situation, unable to break through.

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