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what is Anton Chekhov's novel theme
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Answered by koyel2232002gmailcom
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One theme or message Chekhov expresses repeatedly in his short stories is that the happiness of the privileged is based on the silence or invisibility of those who are poor, oppressed, and suffering. Two stories that express this theme are "Misery" and "Gooseberries."

Answered by MrEccentric
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The term ‘Chekhov’s Gun’ comes from something Anton Chekhov allegedly said in the 1880s...

The lesson behind Chekhov’s Gun is that your story should be cohesive. Each part should contribute to the whole in a way that makes sense. It does not mean that every single plot point of your story must be hugely significant. Some story elements function to create mood or describe setting. Yet each part of your story should correspond to the whole in at least a tangential way...

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