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irony in proposal lesson class 10

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Answered by itsmenamrata
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It is so ironic that Chubukov was unwilling to lend any money to Lomov, in case he asked but was ecstatic to get his proposal for his daughter. Again the fact that Natalya and Lomov acknowledged their marriage all the while debating fiercely on the ownership of meadows.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Satire is a type of writing that ridicules or exposes the folly of a concept, custom, etc. by standing up the man or society. It's also a lighthearted manner of critiquing people or ideas. To be more specific, satire exposes a person's or a society's flaws in order to encourage improvement. The drama is about affluent families' desire to form alliances with other rich families in order to grow their estates by promoting marriages that make financial sense. The issue in the play is a wedding (of a grown-up daughter) about so everyone is worried – yet everyone wants to enjoy the wedding with zeal.

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Irony in proposal lesson class 10

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The drama is about affluent families' desire to form alliances with other wealthy families in order to grow their fortunes by encouraging marriages that make financial sense. The issue in the play is a wedding (of a grown-up daughter) about which everyone is worried – yet everyone wants to celebrate the wedding with zeal. Ivan Lomov, a wealthy neighbour of Stephan Chubukov, comes to seek the hand of Chubukov's twenty-five-year-old daughter, Natalya, but human follies enter because all three are quarrelsome individuals, and they begin to quarrel about small concerns. As a result, the marriage problem stays unsolved, as Lomov forgets to propose to Natalya, and both Lomov and Natalya begin bickering over the meadows and then over the supremacy of their dogs. Even Chubukov gets involved in the fight, siding with his daughter. Chubukov's wisdom dawns only after a long time, and he links Lomov's and Natalaya's hands and begs them to kiss each other while they're still half-conscious, as a symbol of their blissful union.

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