Find all the words and expressions in the play that the characters use to speak about each other, and the accusations and insults they hurl at each other. (For example, Lomov in the end calls Chubukov an intriguer; but earlier,Chubukov has himself called Lomov a “malicious, doublefaced intriguer.” Again, Lomov begins by describing Natalya as “an excellent housekeeper, not bad-looking, well-educated.”) 2. Then think of five adjectives or adjectival expressions of your own to describe each character in the play. 3. Can you now imagine what these characters will quarrel about next?
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The words and expressions that have been used to describe each other by various characters of the play are:
Chubukov: intriguer, grabber, old rat
Natalya: a lovesick cat, an excellent housekeeper, not bad-looking well-educated.
Lomov: a good neighbour, impudent, pettifogger, malicious, double faced intriguer, rascal, blind hen, turnip ghost, a villian, scare crow, stuffed sausage, etc.
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(iii) Can you now imagine what these characters will quarrel about next? Answer: i)At first, Chubukov suspected that Lomov had come to borrow money. He was not sincere when he told Lomov that he had always loved him and that he was like his own son.
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