“….. do you think I may count on her consent?”-Why is the speaker so uncertain ? How does the speaker ultimately get the consent?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“….. do you think I may count on her consent?”-Why is the speaker so uncertain ? How does the speaker ultimately get the consent? The speaker, Lomov, who has come to Chubukov’s house to propose his daughter for marriage, always suffers from nervousness and ...
“I’ve been hoping for it for a long time.” Who is the speaker? What does ‘It’ refer to ? How did the speaker come to know about ‘It’? What more did the speaker say in this context ?
‘Oh, don’t go round and round it, darling!’ – Who is addressed as ‘darling’? What is ‘it’? Who is the speaker? Why does he make this comment?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -‘Oh, don’t go round and round it, darling!’ – Who is addressed as ‘darling’? What is ‘it’? Who is the speaker? Why does he make this comment? In the above mentioned line, Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov as ‘darling’. Lomov visits Chubukov’s house to ask for ...
“He’s come to borrow money! Shan’t give him any….”-Who is the speaker? What makes him say this? What features of this character are revealed here?
Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“He’s come to borrow money! Shan’t give him any….”-Who is the speaker? What makes him say this? What features of this character are revealed here? The speaker here is Stepan Stepanovitch Chubukov, a landowner in Anton Chekhov’s play ‘The Proposal’. The play begins with ...
