"Bring him back! back! Ah! bring him here".- Who says this and to whom ? when is this said ? what impression of the speaker can be formed from this remark ?
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Answer:
Here the speaker is Natalya Stepanovna. Here 'him' refers to Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov. Lomov comes to Chubukov house to propose Natalya for marriage. But he can not propose her as they get involved in a heated argument regarding the Oxen Meadows and utters filthy words at each other.
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Natalya says these words to her father chubukov.
she said it when she learned that lomov come there to propose her.
The speaker is very excited because receiving a proposal meant a potential prospect of getting married. This line shows that Natalya is quiet desperate to get married. The status of a married woman is much more important to her than getting married to the ideal groom or to the man she loves. Though she is incompatible with lomov, and argues with him every now and then, on hearing that lomov is about to propose her, she forget everything and reaches seventh heaven as in those days, married was the only means for women to gain financial stability and social status.