PPT-The Boor By Anton Chekhov
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Summary Mrs Popov is a young widow who has been mourning inside her house for seven months for her dead husband Her old servant Luka tries his best to convince her
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Summary Mrs Popov is a young widow who has been mourning inside her house for seven months for her dead husband Her old servant Luka tries his best to convince her to move outside see other men and enjoy her life According to him she is young enough to enjoy her life ahead But Mrs Popov wants to be faithful towards her dead husband A man named Smirnov comes there to meet her He demands his twelve hundred . Sum of . Qtr. 1. Sum of Qtr 2. Sum of Qtr 3. Sum of Qtr 4. Alice Mutton. 2,667.60. 4,013.10. 4,836.00. 6,087.90. Aniseed Syrup. 544.00. 600.00. 140.00. 440.00. Boston Crab Meat. 1,768.41. 1,978.00. 4,412.32. Reception (1886 and 1898). Stanislavsky's Direction. And rehearsal process. Anton Chekhov. Stanislavski *. Olga . Knipper. *. Reception (. 1886 . and 1898). 1886. The play premieres at the Imperial . Anton . Pavlovich. Chekhov. January 29, 1860-July 15, 1904. Chekhov and the Short Story. Reinvented the short story. opened up areas of life not yet explored by Russian literature. Tolstoy compared him to the Impressionists. The Cherry Orchard. and the Family. “A situation is always comic if it participates simultaneously in two series of events which are absolutely independent of each other, and if it can be interpreted in two quite different meanings.” . Anton Chekov (1860 - 1904) Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is among the major short - story writers and dramatists of modern times. During the last half of the 19th century the old order in Russia was crumb Anton . Pavlovich. Chekhov. January 29, 1860-July 15, 1904. Chekhov and the Short Story. Reinvented the short story. opened up areas of life not yet explored by Russian literature. Tolstoy compared him to the Impressionists. or a visit to the Microorganism Hall of Fame. This presentation honors those great people who helped us learn about microorganisms.. Microorganisms were unknown prior to the 1670’s.. How did we discover microorganisms?. Revision and intervention. Writing Section B, Paper 1. There are two questions to choose from: one might be a description based on an image; the other might be to write a story. . However, both questions might ask you to write a story; equally, both questions might ask you to describe: . Van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of bacteria. “ van Leeuwenhoek was proud of his clean teeth and described his regimen for keeping them in that condition in his letter of 17 September 1683. Each morning he rubbed his teeth, using salt as an abrasive, and then rinsed his mouth with water. After eating he picked his teeth with a toothpick and then rubbed them well with a piece of cloth. He was well satisfied with his regimen and commented that few people of his age had such clean and white teeth. He was then just 5 weeks short of his 51st birthday.. Sum of Qtr 3. Sum of Qtr 4. Alice Mutton. 2,667.60. 4,013.10. 4,836.00. 6,087.90. Aniseed Syrup. 544.00. 600.00. 140.00. 440.00. Boston Crab Meat. 1,768.41. 1,978.00. 4,412.32. 1,656.00. Camembert Pierrot. Birth house of Anton Chekhov. Anton Chekhov’s Childhood. Anton Chekhov was born on 29 January 1860, the third of six surviving children, in Taganrog, a port on the Sea of Azov in southern Russia where his father, Pavel Yegorovich Chekhov, the son of a former serf, ran a grocery store. . Student”. Anton . Pavlovich. Chekhov. January 29, 1860-July 15, 1904. Reinvented the short . story:. Opened . up areas of life not yet explored by Russian literature. Tolstoy . compared him to the Impressionists. Misery THE twilight of evening. Big flakes of wet snow are whirling lazily about the street lamps, which have just been lighted, and lying in a thin soft layer on roofs, horses' backs, shoulders, ca By: . Linda Bashinskaya. Pamela Whitcomb. Anton Chekhov. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a famous play writer born in Taganrog, Russia on January 29, 1860. Chekhov attended a school for Greek boys before his father moved their family to Moscow due to bankruptcy. After grammar school, Chekhov enrolled into Medical school and later became a doctor. His experience in this field explains a lot of the tragic characters in his plays. While attending medical school, Chekhov wrote and publish comic stories which he used to support his family, in little time his gained him wide fame. He regularly contributed to St. Petersburg papers and even wrote 2 full novels. His novel, “The Shooting Party” even got translated into English. In 1888 Chekhov was awarded with the Pushkin Prize. The failure of “The Wood Demon” was a drawback for .
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