what makes The proposal on intensaly hilarious play ?
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Explanation:
it makes it an intense play because natalya behaves very awkward before she could find that lomo has come to propose and when chubukov consolidates him again they fight for their dogs
Answer:
The one-act play 'The Proposal' by Anton Chekhov is an out-and-out hilarious play, ridiculing people fixated on materialism. At the very outset, the melodramatic terms that Chubukov uses for Ivan strike the funny bone. There is a gaping difference between what he actually feels for Ivan and what he shows. He addresses him most lovingly and respectfully with terms like 'darling', but he scoffs at him and thinks that he might have come to ask for money. He addresses Natalya as a lovesick cat, but she proves to be a greedy quarrelsome woman. The ostensibly furious argument between Ivan and Natalya and her father is the most hilarious part of the play. Ivan's repeating the story of ownership of the Oxen Meadows and the superiority of Guess over Squeezer and then collapsing at Natalya's abusesbcreated an extremely ludicrous situation. The various terms that Natalya, Chubukov, and Ivan used to abuse each other and their family members such as 'blind hen', 'turnip-ghost', 'wizen-faced frump', and 'guzzling gamblers' were utterly funny. Natalya's complete volte-fave upon knowing about Ivan's proposal takes the play to the crescendo of hilarity. The very fact that they fought throughout the play and agree to get married within no time, in the end, makes it supremely hilarious.