“You must excuse my apron and negligee….” – Identify the prose piece from which the above mentioned line has been extracted. Who is the speaker of the quoted line? What is a negligee ? What was the speaker engaged in before arrival? What did the speaker offer the person addressed as ‘you’?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“You must excuse my apron and negligee….” – Identify the prose piece from which the above mentioned line has been extracted. Who is the speaker of the quoted line? What is a negligee ? What was the speaker engaged in before arrival? What did ...
“Go; there’s a merchant come for his goods.”-Who said this and to whom? Who is the merchant’? What is referred to as ‘goods’? In what way does it bring out the attitude of the person and the society at that time?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“Go; there’s a merchant come for his goods.”-Who said this and to whom? Who is the merchant’? What is referred to as ‘goods’? In what way does it bring out the attitude of the person and the society at that time? Chubukov said this ...
“If I give myself time to think, to hesitate, to talk a lot for an ideal, or for real love, there I’ll never get married.”-who thinks so? When does he think so? Why does the speaker think it?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“If I give myself time to think, to hesitate, to talk a lot for an ideal, or for real love, there I’ll never get married.”-who thinks so? When does he think so? Why does the speaker think it? Lomov thinks so. Hearing Lomov’s real ...
“I’m trembling all over, just as if I’d got an examination before me.”-To what situation does the speaker compare getting an examination? Why did he come to such a conclusion? Whom does he find appropriate? Why?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“I’m trembling all over, just as if I’d got an examination before me.”-To what situation does the speaker compare getting an examination? Why did he come to such a conclusion? Whom does he find appropriate? Why? Chekhov portrays Lomov as a very nervous character. ...
“She’s like a love-sick cat,”-Who said this and about whom? character of the person, Analyse the character of the person, referred to here, under the light of the comment above.
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“She’s like a love-sick cat,”-Who said this and about whom? character of the person, Analyse the character of the person, referred to here, under the light of the comment above. Chubukov said this about his daughter, Natalya Stepanovna. In this play Chekhov portrayed Chubukov ...
