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Bring out the humour in, 'A marriage proposal'

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Answered by Dianadia
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Anton Chekhov's full-length masterpieces may be considered comedies, yet they are filled with dour moments, failed loves, and sometimes even death.

This is especially true in his play "The Seagull" -- a comedic drama which ends with a suicide. Although other plays such as "Uncle Vanya" and "The Cherry Orchard" do not culminate in such an explosive resolution, a feeling of hopelessness permeates each of Chekhov's plays. This is a sharp contrast to some of his more jovial one-act comedies.

"The Marriage Proposal," for example, is a delightful farce that could have ended very darkly, but the playwright instead maintains its energetic whimsy, concluding in a successful albeit combative engagement.

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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'A marriage proposal'

Explanation:

  • The '' marriage proposal'' is an act-play written by Chekhov.
  • He writes in different styles and this one is a comedy.
  • This play is about comedy and satire.
  • He brings out the fun out of marriage and romance that is present in the marriage.
  • With that, he is pointing out that the marriage is necessity.
  • It is not compulsory to have love and romance in it when we are going to do it anyway.

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