An Escape from Reality
"The Lady With the Pet Dog", written by Anton Chekhov, is apassionate love story portraying betrayal at its greatest . The story presents a deceiving nature that perfectly depicts real life in most of society today. The title gives the impression that this story is just a simple-minded one, but in reality it truly recognizes the mysteries that develop right under our noses. This story is about the confusing and unexpected forbidden love that evolves between two Anton Chekhov writes "The Lady With the Pet Dog" in third person, mainly focusing on the character Dmitry Gurov and his thoughts regarding his romantic liaison with Anna Sergeyevna. Chekhov sets in the readers mind the nonchalant, arrogant attitude Dmitry feels towards Anna right in the beginning of the story. "In his appearance, in his character, in his whole make-up there was something attractive and elusive that disposed women in his favor and allured them" (par. 5). Chekhov even goes as far as saying that Dmitry thought of women as the "inferior race" (par. 4). The author's bluntness in displaying Dmitry's arrogant character sets the story. Dmitry finds it utterly surprising that he falls in love with
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