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RE: ADSactly Literature - Vacationers: a tale by Anton Chekhov
great post
Your post is so interesting when reviewing Anton Chekov, the author of realism. we can feel that the words chosen by Anton Chekov are very real. It is far different from the long-winded writer full of figure and impromptu understanding. As you wrote, Anton Chekov wrote to be enjoyed by anyone. When reading, it seemed to be skinning ourselves. And what's great is that he never "says directly about something", but he shows it in reality so that we can feel what he wrote even though he didn't say what he meant.
Likewise we can feel a satire wrapped well in the story. Because we also know that writing can be as sharp as a sword, so it needs to be wrapped in beauty so that when piercing our feelings don't feel too painful. What a great satirical writer.
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I liked your answer very much, especially the part where you consider that the word is one of the most dangerous weapons that human beings have and that they must know how to use it because with it they can do a lot of damage. Chekhov says a lot, not yet said. Thank you for always commenting, @rokhani