"Chechnya" by Anthony Marra
What is theme, and conflict of the story?
How about the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
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Explanation: "Chechnya" by Anthony Marra
- Chechnya is written by Anthony Marra.
- It captures an episode of the Caucasian war in Chechnya, Russia.
- In the above war the Muslims of Chechen fought back against the conquest under the command of Imam Shamil.
- This novel has some dark moments but at the same time it is filled with moments of hope and humor.
- The story involves a young woman doctor, Sonia who is requested to take care of war orphans when she was not capable of looking after her patients, sisters and herself.
- This is a story about war, human trafficking and other brutal atrocities which took place during the war.
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Answer:Chechnya is the subject of Anthony Marra's novel, in which the country experience a several devastating episodes or events. The story revolves on a young woman which is a doctor, named Sonia who is requested to take care of an orphan girl. However she refuses at first because she was not even able look after patients, sisters and especially herself.
The principal theme of the story are warfare, brutality, death, and human trafficking which all of them are explored and demonstrated in depth. It also contain and aspect about brutal violence which took place during the war. Despite the story's horrific circumstances, it said to demonstrates courage, optimism, and a sense of humour.
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