B. "Chekov has used humor and exaggeration in his play to comment on marriage and courtship in his
times." Support this with examples from the lesson "The Proposal". Also mention the values you think?
any healthy relationship requires.
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Answer:
There is plenty of humor in the play The Proposal. The three main characters are quite quarrelsome. They don’t miss any opportunity to quarrel with one another. Lomov comes to Chubukov’s house with a marriage proposal for his daughter, Natalya. However, in the heated discussion they forget the proposal and start arguing and quarrelling.
Lomov is the most humorous character. His illnesses such as palpitations, spasms, etc. really make him a comic character.
At the end, every character gets happy as each one of them gets what they want. Healthy relationships require mutual understanding, respect, and love. Without them relationships can’t endure long.
Explanation:
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Answer:
In the one-act play, ‘The Proposal’ Chekov has
used humour and exaggeration in order to create a
ridiculous situation. It is a farce in which Chekov
employs highly exaggerated or caricatured types of
characters like Chubukov, Natalya and Lomov in the
play.
The play is about neighbours, Chubukov, her
daughter Natalya and Lomov, who quarreled over
petty issues such a ownership of the land, Oxen
Meadows and the superiority of their dogs. They were
stubborn and rigid but humane too.
In fact, the play focuses on the tendency of
wealthy families to seek ties with other wealthy
families, which was the prevailing Russian wedding
culture in Chekov’s times.
Hence, in this play, this economic sense evokes and
ensures that the proposal is made, after all. Although
the quarreling perhaps continues.