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Misery by Anton Chekhov. THE twilight of evening. Big flakes of wet snow are whirling lazily about the street lamps, which have just been lighted, and lying in a thin soft layer on roofs, horses' backs, shoulders, caps. Iona Potapov, the sledge-driver, is all white like a ghost/  · 'Misery' by Anton Chekhov is a short story that describes a man's anguish following the death of his son and the lack of compassion he discovers in the .  · Misery by Anton Chekhov is one of the most famous works of the author and one of the saddest short stories written in the twentieth century. The title of the story does justice to the theme of the story, which is of loneliness, misery, and the need to communicate one’s feelings.


Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. the Best Short Stories: Misery, Anton Chekhov Misery is an short story by Anton Chekhov. The cabman Iona's son recently died. He desperately and unsuccessfully tries to have a talk with the people he meets and tell them of how shattered he is. He ends up talking to his horse. "Misery" by Anton Chekhov features an older man by the name of Iona Potapov, who is a coachman of a horse-drawn sled in Russia and has recently lost his son. He attempts to confide in his customers, but they are indifferent to his grief and pain. At the end of the story Potapov decides to confide in his horse instead. The literary work, "Misery" by Anton Chekhov, was indisputably defined by its title. The story took place in St. Petersberg, Russia, during a time of twilight and snowfall (12). The ambiance was dark, cold, and lonesome, where snow symbolized death. The protagonist, Iona Potapov, was a sleigh-driver described as, 'all white like a ghost.


In the story "Misery" by Anton Chekhov, I identified despair and misery as a theme. The surroundings amplify the sentiment of the main character, Iona Potapov. Cold and gray surrounds' Iona Potapov and he is extremely miserable. Iona Potapov wants to speak to another human about his son's death but no one will listen. Failing. 'Misery' by Anton Chekhov is a short story that describes a man's anguish following the death of his son and the lack of compassion he discovers in the world around him. This lesson will examine. His misery is immense, beyond all bounds. If Iona's heart were to burst and his misery to flow out, it would flood the whole world, it seems, but yet it is not seen.

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