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What kind of life does Vanka had?

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In a quick yet effective manner, this early quotation from "Vanka" provides several of the essentials of the action that follows: the recipient of Vanka's letter, the fact of Vanka's orphanhood, and the hoped-for sympathy and connection between Vanka and Konstantin Makarich. Yet even though some of the central themes and facts of "Vanka" are evident here, Chekhov still leaves a considerable amount about Vanka himself unsaid and thus open to anticipation. How Vanka sees his grandfather is progressively explored in later paragraphs, as is the extent of Vanka's suffering. His status as an orphan is only one negative aspect of a situation that involves a hard life and daily acts of cruelty in Alyakhin's household.

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In a quick yet effective manner, this early quotation from "Vanka" provides several of the essentials of the action that follows: the recipient of Vanka's letter, the fact of Vanka's orphanhood, and the hoped-for sympathy and connection between Vanka and Konstantin Makarich. Yet even though some of the central themes and facts of "Vanka" are evident here, Chekhov still leaves a considerable amount about Vanka himself unsaid and thus open to anticipation. How Vanka sees his grandfather is progressively explored in later paragraphs, as is the extent of Vanka's suffering. His status as an orphan is only one negative aspect of a situation that involves a hard life and daily acts of cruelty in Alyakhin's household.

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