Character sketch of Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov
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Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov is a prententious, proud, self-serving, argumentative, impetuous, hysterical hypochondriac. A wealthy landowner, he comes to his neighbor with the overt intentions of marriage, but he really wishes to expand his own land boundaries.
In his farce, Chekhov ridicules the Russian landowners for whom marriage was more a land deal than a love match. Having long been the neighbor of Stepan Stepanovitch Tschubukov, Lomov comes to him in formal attire and speaks with stilted language when his neighbor warmly urges him to sit down, "No, I have no engagement except with you, Stepan Stepanovitch."
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The character of Ivan is described as proud, argumentative, pretentious and impetuous.
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- In the play "A marriage proposal" written by Antonio Chekov the character of Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov is portrayed as a very proud, impetuous, pretentious, argumentative, hysterical and self-conscious person.
- He is a landowner with an eager intention of getting married and is also interested in expanding his landowning business. His concept of marriage is less about love and more about a business deals. He is an ironic character.
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