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Papers On Russian Literature
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The Plays of Anton Chekhov
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A 10 page paper that discusses the style and themes of the plays of Anton Chekhov. This paper takes a specific look at two plays, 'The Seagull' and 'Three Sisters' and demonstrates the way these two plays represent Chekhov's stylistic and thematic considerations. Specifically, this paper reacts to Chekhov's realist tendencies and demonstrates that his plays represent his depiction of Russian life. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Chekhov.wps
Solzhenitsyn & Morality
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An 8 page research paper on the theme of morality in all of his works. The writer details the basis for his belief in morality and religion, and traces the themes through his works. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Solzh2.wps
"The Bear" by Chekhov
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A 5 page paper which examines characters, dialogue, and
situations found in Chekhov's "The Bear." These elements are discussed in terms of
comedic content. "The Bear" is also compared with another of Chekhov's plays, "Three
Sisters." Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAbear.wps
"Three Sisters"
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A 10 page paper which discusses the theme, plot, and style found in
Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters." The paper also presents an examination of the play in
reference to the theories of Aristotle as it relates to plot and other elements within the
play. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAthreesis.wps
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