1. Why does Lomov come to Chubukov? How does Chubokov react to his visit?
2. Mention the reason offered by Ivan Lomov for marrying Natalya Stepanovna.
3. Why did Lomov called Stepan Chubukov a land grabber?
4. Justify the title of the play ‘The Proposal’.
5. Lomov is a quarrelsome person. justify.
6. What does the story tell us about the Russian men?
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1. Lomov came to Chubukov's house to ask for his daughter, Natalya's hand in marriage. Chubukov's reaction to the visit was little surprise because Lomov's visit was sudden and unexpected. Therefore Chubukov pretended to be very polite to him as he thought Lomov had come to borrow money from him.
2. Lomov wanted to marry Natalya because she was an excellent housekeeper, not bad looking and well-educated. Even he wished to get all their assets after it.
3. Lomov has his reasons to think that Chubukov is not a good neighbour but a land- grabber. His aunt's grandmother gave the meadows for 'temporary' and free use of Chubukov's grandfather's peasants. He doesn't intend to give up his claim over the meadows. Good neighbours don't behave like that.
4. The title of the play is 'The proposal' and it is a very apt one because the whole play is about Lomov proposing Natalya. Right from the beginning to the end of the play, the story revolves round a marraige proposal. Lomov comes to Natalya's house to propose to her but even before he does it, they both start fighting.
5. Lomov was a quarrelsome person. He came to Chubukov's house to propose Natalya. But he started arguing about the meadows and insisted that those meadows belonged to him. ... He did not care for his health or his proposal but kept on fighting for one or the other reason.
6. never broke anyone trust
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