Genre of a story a day in the country
Answers
Answered by
2
A day in a country.
Explanation:
- The story'' A day in a country'' is written by Chekhov.
- Chekhov was the Russian famous writer and this one of his famous short story.
- The genre was more alike ''stream-of-consciousness''.
- He talked about the tradition of the country.
- He described a person who wanted to make others life much better than his own.
- He started helping everyone with their problems.
Learn more about a day in a country.
Summary of the story a day in country
https://brainly.in/question/926716
Answered by
2
A day in the Country is a short pastoral story on humanity.
Explanation:
- A day in the Country is a heart rending short story by the famous Russian writer Anton Chekhov. It is set in a rural background. The story is all about two little orphans and a poor cobbler.
- The little boy has accidentally stuck is hand in the bark of a tree and can't pull it out. His little sister rushes back to the village to get help from their only friend-the poor cobbler Terenty.
- The entire story pivots round these three characters. The author paints a pen-picture of the landscape. The story is replete with visual and auditory imagery.
- As the little boy is saved by the cobbler the old man shares his vast experience and wisdom of Nature. His character also reveals the humanity in him.
- It reflects his concern and compassion for the two little orphans.
Learn more on A day in the country.
Summary of the story a day in country
brainly.in/question/926716
What is the conflict of the story "A Day in the Country."?
brainly.in/question/13498780
Similar questions