What is the setting of "a day in the country
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Anton pavlovinch Chekhov
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A day in the Country is set in a rural background of Russia.
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- Anton Chekhov is famous for his beautiful and realistic settings of his short stories. He gives a vivid description of the setting. Be it the short story 'Misery' or 'The Bet', most of his stories are set in rural Russia.
- A Day in the Country too is set in rural Russia. The story is set in a small village in Russia. The villagers are frantically preparing themselves to escape the wrath of an approaching thunder storm.
- A little orphan boy is trapped in the forest with his hand stuck inside a hole in a tree. The setting is so life like and realistic that we can actually see the scene through the words of the great writer.
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