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Lomov :
Lomov can be considered as the pivotal character in the one-act play “The Proposal” since the play revolves round the proposal offered by Lomov for Chubukov’s daughter, Natalya. Being a typical landowner, Lomov considers marriage as to maintain social status and relationships rather than an emotion involving personal feelings. He is desperately in search of a wife in his mature age, and that’s why he is even prepared to marry Natalya who quarrels with him on petty matters. Although Lomov suffers from somewhat hypochondria and insomnia yet he, not unlike that of Natalya, argues over some petty matters like small area of land, Oxen Meadows and hunting dogs.
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Chubukov :
Chubukov is delineated as Natalya’s father in the one-act play “The Proposal”. He wants her daughter to get married as early as possible and that’s why he accepts Lomov’s proposal for marriage for her daughter, though he doesn’t like Lomov to a great extent. Natalya seems to be burden to her father and he desperately wants to get rid of her. The dramatist’s portrayal of Chubukov considering her daughter a liability reflects the social life and mindset of the people encompassing marriage as a means to mitigate the burden on the part of a girl’s father. Inspite of all these, he acts as a gulf between Natalya and Lomov and wishes that they get married soon.
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The Sermon at Benares throws light upon the early life of Lord Buddha who was originally born as a prince in the royal family. On being exposed to the sufferings of the world which he was earlier shielded from, he left his princehood and went in search of salvation thus leaving all the worldly pleasures behind. Upon attaining spiritual awakening, he gave his first sermon in the city of Benares hereby making a lady named Kisa Gotami realise that men are mortal and a wise person should not grieve at what is bound to happen for it only enhances pain and suffering.
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Wanda Petronski was a poor Polish girl. She joined an American school. She was different from other students. She was very calm and quiet girl. She wore the same blue dress everyday. She did not mind being made fun of by her classmates Peggy and Maddie. She did not have any true friend. She was a talented, creative and had a good aesthetic sense. She drew sketches of hundred dresses having different colours and design and won the girl’s medal in the art competition. This also proved her statement that she had hundred dresses all lined up in the closet.
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Griffin is the protagonist of the novel ‘The Invisible Man’ written by ‘H.G.Wells‘. He is represented as an albino, a prodigy, a meritorious student but an extremely short-tempered man in this novel. He is also shown as a model of science without humanity who is least bothered about people and their sentiments. Starting from his arrival at Iping and till the end at Burdock, he creates havoc wherever he goes. Besides, his bizarre appearance and strange behaviour make the people of Iping more scared and suspicious of him.
He often loses his cool while dealing with the people therefore, he has to frequently change his plans. Out of his anger, he burns his landlord’s house at the Great Portland Street and devastates life all around. In fact, he becomes responsible for his father’s suicide. His arrogance and obstinacy lead him to death in the end.
His desire of being visible remains an unfulfilled desire till the end of his life. His attraction to Physics proves to be turning point in his life but his wrong intentions ruin not only his family but also his life. He has to end up in smoke in the end as ever evil does.
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In this poem, Robert Frost praises and describes different sights of nature. Here he touches different aspects of natural sights. There are many things in nature that are not considered auspicious like-crow and hemlock. Generally, birds like cuckoo, sparrow and peacock which have some pleasing qualities about them are mentioned in the poems. The images of loud and unpleasant cawing come when one thinks about crows. Crow is not considered a good bird. Similarly, hemlock tree is a poisonous tree and that is why it is the symbol of sadness. When the crow shakes off the dust of snow from the hemlock tree, it falls on the poet. Thus, the poet's mood changes due to this incident
The poet uses these symbols to express that natural beauty can improve the human mood. Also, by using these symbols the poet hopes to steer clear of the stereotypes.
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The fine particles of snow are a dust of snow.
The dust of snow has changed the mood of poet.The poet's mood changed from that the dismay to joy.He was holding the day in regret.
A crow was sitting on the branches of hemlock tree.Crow has shaken down the branches of a hemlock tree sprinkling thedust of snow on poet.
The little dust of snow has changed his mood and saved his day.
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The 'dust of snow' means the fine particles or flakes of snow. The sudden shower in the form of the dust of snow changed the poet's mood. The poet's mood changed from sad to happy.
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Chubukov is one of three characters in the one act play"The Proposal" by Anton Chekhov. Chubukov is a caring, sensible father to both Natalya and his business. Like all business deals, he even looks for the lucrative aspects in Natalya's marriage. Her emotions do not matter to him. He is ready to get his daughter married to Lomov. Just for the money and property he owns and not for the person he is. Chubukov forces Lomov to Marry her without any further delay. In no time, he manages to convince a confused Lomov. But then again, they stand fighting over petty cases. This time , Chubukov raises a Champagne to ask to shout them down. Throughout the play, he is the only person who is highly motivated towards the marriage, as he could hardly overlook the monetary benefits. So, as a humanitarian father, he fails, fails miserably.
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