prepare a likely conversion between Alyakin and grandfather story vanka
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Vanka" is a short story written by Anton Chekhov in 1886. It follows the story of a boy called Vanka, who is nine years old and an orphan.
Synopsis. A nine-year-old boy is in desperate need to convince his grandfather, his only relative (a wayward character, who seems to be totally indifferent to the boy's fate), to take him back to his country home.
Vanka raised his eves to the dark window-pane, in which the reflection of the candle flickered, and in his imagination distinctly saw his grandfather, Konstantin Makarich, who was night watchman on the estate of some gentlefolk called Zhivarev.
The end of the story is also interesting as though the reader knows that Vanka's grandfather will never receive the letter Vanka himself is full of hope that he will be rescued from his situation. Something that is noticeable by how care-free Vanka becomes after sending the letter to his grandfather.