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"I'm the most unhappy of men"-- Who said this? why did he say so? How did the speaker get rid of his unhappiness? [ The question is collection from Proposal and give me the correct answer of this question]

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Chubukov who is the father of a grown-up daughter Natalya stated this.

Explanation:

  • It is from the one act play 'The Proposal' by Anton Chekhov's.
  • Chubukov considered himself a sad guy when he became the father of an adult daughter.
  • When Lomov visited his house to ask the hand of his daughter Natalya for marriage, he became very happy.
  • But his luck soon ran out because Lomov stormed out of his home after an argument over Oxen Meadows.
  • Natalya once again quarreled with Lomov when the latter returned. The fight was regarding the quality of their dogs, Guess and Squeezer.
  • Lomov, stricken with insomnia and palpitations, suddenly fainted because he could not keep his nerve. Natalya thought Lomov was dead and started screaming in fear.
  • Faced with one of these surprising events and the lack of a potential boyfriend for his daughter, Chubukov helplessly exclaimed that he had become the unhappy man.
  • When Lomov arrived, Chubukov asked him to hurry up and get married as Natalya was ready. He blessed the couple and wished that they would leave him alone in peace. In this way he tried to shake off his dissatisfaction or unhappiness.

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