What does this excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Proposal reveal about Lomov's character?
LOMOV: It's cold . . . I'm trembling all over, just as if I'd got an examination before me. The great thing is, I must have my mind made up. If I give myself time to think, to hesitate, to talk a lot, to look for an ideal, or for real love, then I'll never get married. . . . Brr! . . . It's cold! Natalya Stepanovna is an excellent housekeeper, not bad-looking, well-educated. . . . What more do I want? But I'm getting a noise in my ears from excitement. [Drinks] And it's impossible for me not to marry. . . . In the first place, I'm already 35—a critical age, so to speak. In the second place, I ought to lead a quiet and regular life. . . .
A.
Lomov needs someone to take care of him.
B.
Lomov wants to have his own family someday.
C.
Lomov feels that marriage will make his life more exciting.
D.
Lomov views marriage as a necessity.
E.
Lomov is uncomfortable discussing marriage.
Answers
Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
What does this excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Proposal reveal about Lomov's character?
LOMOV: It's cold . . . I'm trembling all over, just as if I'd got an examination before me. The great thing is, I must have my mind made up. If I give myself time to think, to hesitate, to talk a lot, to look for an ideal, or for real love, then I'll never get married. . . . Brr! . . . It's cold! Natalya Stepanovna is an excellent housekeeper, not bad-looking, well-educated. . . . What more do I want? But I'm getting a noise in my ears from excitement. [Drinks] And it's impossible for me not to marry. . . . In the first place, I'm already 35—a critical age, so to speak. In the second place, I ought to lead a quiet and regular life...
D.
Lomov views marriage as a necessity.