How does Chekhov subtly critique societal norms through the character of the beloved?
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How does Chekhov subtly critique societal norms through the character of the beloved?
Did anyone else feel a mix of humor and sadness in this story, like Chekhov was gently poking fun at serious topics?
What inspired Chekhov to focus on the inner life of this particular character?