The Lady With the Dog, By Anton Chekhov (1899)
8/10
While reading this short story, I thought Grouv and Anna were both crazy people. Both of them were married, but they cheated on each other while travling and went to a place where they lived. This is crazy. No matter how much Grouv hated his wife, how can he do this when he has children? However, reading this short story, the more I felt that the writer wanted to look at it in a good way. There is a saying in Korean. If I do it, romance. If others do it, affair. It seems to feel different depending on the perspective. However, although this short story is an omniscient writer's point of view, it felt like Grouv was explaining it himself because readers can see the main character's mind. In other words, since the main character and the narrator's position are closer, the relationship between infidelity seems to have felt like romance. If the relationship between the narrator and the protagonist is separated, I think it will be more focused on infidelity than romance. (174words)
Good things you've noticed and somewhat complex, which I like to see. For this story to work, we have to dislike Gurov in the beginning - and maybe even still at the end - though a lot less perhaps. Chekhov does an excellent job of balancing nuances in his stories.
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