What is Chekhov's attitude toward his characters in the yoke of sympathy?
Chekhov is happy to decline in criticizing his characters.
Does Chekhov take the characters of the yoke of sympathy lightly or seriously?
What changes occured in the attitude of Ivan and His wife toward each other?
The charcoal burner's son: What attitude does the poet imply about supertitious beliefs?
According to the authors, what is the purpose of Don Quixote towards his first sally?
What brought both Ivan and his wife back to reality after they won the lottery?
What is humorous about the attempt of Don Quixote in repairing his great-great-grandfather's armor?
The changes that take place in the character for both Ivan and his wife as they dream of what they would do with the money from winning the lottery.
Why is it so funny for Don Quixote towards his picky selection of his lady of love?
Did Napoleon, who planned and led his men to victory, deserve to be remembered more than the men who followed his orders? Discuss.
Would people say that Don Quixote is the most insane person due to his imagination?