Lomovs and Chubukovs use multiple adjectives to admire each other, to describe each other. How much do you find similarities in their words and emotions for each other?
the proposal class 10
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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. He had decided that he would not give Lomov any money if he tried borrowing from him. If he truly meant what he had said, then he would not have thought of not giving him money. He said the above sentence only because he found out that Lomov had come with the proposal to marry his daughter.
ii)Chubukov had been waiting for Lomov's proposal to his daughter since a long time. When Lomov expressed his doubt regarding Natalya’s consent to the proposal, Chubukov immediately told him that she was in love with him. However, this was not true. Natalya did not seem to be in love with Lomov during the entire play. Instead it appears that she was more attached to her land, meadows and dogs than to Lomov. The manner in which both Natalya and Lomov kept getting into arguments about trivial matters suggests that neither of them was in love with the other.
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1.Several words and expressions have been used by the characters to describe each other. Some of them are as follows: Chubukov: grabber; intriguer; old rat; Jesuit Natalya: a lovesick cat; an excellent housekeeper; not bad-looking, well-educated Lomov: a good neighbour; a friend; impudent; pettifogger; a malicious, double- faced intriguer; rascal; blind hen; turnip-ghost; a villain; a scarecrow; monster; the stuffed sausage; the wizen-faced frump; boy; pup; milksop; fool.
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Explanation:
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