DELVING INTO CHEKHOV'S MASTERPIECES
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This article presents an analysis of Anton Chekhov's short stories, aiming to showcase his exceptional ability to convey profound human experiences and perceptions through simple plots and language. The analysis utilizes a text-based approach, concentrating on key elements of Chekhov's craft, such as the creation of atmosphere, the use of symbols, humor, and a gentle tone. The research seeks to illustrate how Chekhov skillfully and sensitively explores complex human emotions and states in his short stories "Overdoing It," "A Male-Factor," and "Grisha," and how he employs symbols and humor to craft deeply moving and impactful narratives. This article aims to highlight Anton Chekhov's mastery of the short literary form and encourage readers to develop a deeper appreciation of his works
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