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can you guess what story ivan was about to tell bourkin in the unit gooseberries

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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Gooseberries' is likewise striking for its structure. The account changes from the third-individual to the main individual when Ivan starts to recount the narrative of his sibling Nicholai. For some passages, the story is assumed control by this story inside a story. Presently we are liable to Ivan's own thoughts and hypotheses as he utilizes the story to clarify his social and philosophical perspectives. Utilizing Ivan's perspective enables Chekhov to investigate a portion of the more profound subjects of the story.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

Bourkin and Ivan are characters of Gooseberries. Bourkin listening the stories from Ivan and he knows that his friend can stay away from the plot of the story. He always keeps Ivan for his pessimistic nature and during the storytelling, he divert his speech into several other sections to create a great misery in his room. Such behaviors can irritate his friends.  

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