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Chekhov's "steppe": a short summary of the story

Chekhov, a Russian talented writer, never tried to give answers to the reading public, but believed that the author's role was to ask questions and not answer them.

about the author

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born in 1860 in the city of Taganrog, Rostov region. Chekhov wrote many incredible works: stories, stories, plays, etc. Today Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is considered one of the greatest writers of the world of "great literature".

It should be noted that the famous Russian writer successfully combined writing with medical practice. Almost all his life Chekhov treated people. The author himself liked to say that he considers medicine to be his lawful wife, and literature for him is a mistress, from a relationship with which he can not refuse.

Anton Pavlovich can be called an "innovator" in the literature: in his works he created unique moves that largely influenced the works of future writers.

Probably, there is no such person who would not read a single work of this talented writer. One of these works is Chekhov's story "The Steppe." Analysis of the story allows us to identify some of the author's innovative "moves".

The author liked to let go of his thoughts and record this "endless stream of consciousness." The Chekhov Steppe, the summary of which is given in this article, reflects one of Chekhov's famous techniques - his ability to escape from the answer in the work: the author believed that the writer should not answer questions, but should ask them, thereby forcing readers to think about Important vital things.

The story "Steppe" by Chekhov: summary

"Steppe" (Chekhov Anton Pavlovich) is a work that became the writer's debut in the literature. It was then that Anton Chekhov, the youngest Anton Chekhov, once received the first recognition of his critics as an accomplished author. The author's contemporaries wrote that the breakthrough he had made would be the beginning of the author's new life, in which everyone would say: "Look! This is the same AP Chekhov!" The "steppe", a summary of which is given in this article, touches the reader not by action. The story touches the reader to others. Here is a touching description of Russian nature and the Russian man (which was also Anton Chekhov). The steppe (the summary of the story is presented below) is described with particular awe, with special love. The reader sees this love on the face of the hero of the story of Yegorushka, which every sholok of the twig feels every time, every waving of the wing of a flying bird ... All that Chekhov AP felt was "Steppe," a brief summary of which today can easily be found if desired , It is necessary to read in the original. Only in this way is it possible to understand and feel the work.

"Steppe" by Chekhov: a brief summary of the history of the journey of the abbot of the church, the merchant and his nephew

Ivan Ivanovich Kuzmichov together with Fr. Christopher, the abbot of the church in this province, who was short with long hair of 80 years old. In the way they gathered to sell the wool. With them in the road went nephew Kuzmichev, his name was Yegorushka. It was a boy of 9 years old, quite a child. His mother, Ivan Ivanovich's sister, Olga Ivanovna, the widow of the college secretary, insisted that her son enter the gymnasium in another, more large-scale city and become an educated person. In front of the travelers there is a view of the city and the church where Yegor went with his mother to the service. The boy is very upset, he does not want to leave. Father Christopher decided to support the child, remembering his youth and studies, he was a fairly educated man with good aspirations, he had an excellent memory, having read several times the text, he already knew it by heart, knew the languages, history, arithmetic well. But his parents did not support his desire to study further, so Fr. Christopher continued to refuse to continue his studies. And Yegorushka has the whole life ahead of him, and learning will do him good. Kuzmichov, on the contrary, considers the whim of his sister unreasonable, because he could teach his nephew to his work and without education.

Visiting the landowner Varlamov

Kuzmichev and Fr. Christopher is trying to catch up with the most wealthy and most influential landowner Varlamov in the county. For a temporary overnight stay, the travelers stopped in the modest dwelling of Moses Moiseich, a Jew by nationality. He tries to please the guests to the maximum degree, even Yegorushka got a carrot. In the house of Moses Moiseich, besides his family (wife and children) his brother Solomon lives. A proud man, to whom money and position in society do not have the slightest influence. Father Christopher, in spite of all, pities the young man, Kuzmichev treats him contemptuously, and his brother does not understand him.

The appearance of the Countess Dranitskaya

Guests (Ivan Ivanovich and Father Christopher) decided to count the money during the tea. At this time the inn was visited by a distinguished person, the Countess Dranitskaya. Ivan Ivanovich considers her a rather stupid person, who only has wind in her head. It does not consider strange that the Pole Kazimir Mihajlich in every possible way intends to wind her around her finger.

Getting Egorushka to meet new people

After Kuzmichev and Father Christopher go on the road, deciding to leave Yegorushka with other porters in the hope of catching up with them later.

On the way, Yegorushka gets acquainted with different people, he has a special impression of them. With the old man Pantelei, who often has pain in his legs, he has a habit of drinking water from the lamp; Emelian, a relatively calm person; A young guy named Dymov, his father often sends him with a baggage, so that he was not too spoiled; Vasya, who once had a beautiful voice, unfortunately, because of the illness of the ligaments as before, he could no longer sing; Kiryukha - a young man who has almost no features. All these people are united by one thing: they once lived much better, the fear of poverty forced them to go to work as a train.

Description of the Russian steppe

The author of the novel pays special attention to the picturesque nature of the Russian steppe, describing it in a rather colorful way. Yegorushka as you travel as if with a new, completely unfamiliar side learns the Russian people. Even he, because of his still young age, understands that Pantelei's stories about his supposedly life in the north of Russia and the old coachman's work are more like an invention than a truth. Vasya, a guy who has falcon vision, sees the steppe much wider than other people. By him nothing escapes, he observes the behavior of animals, in their natural habitat. He has some "bestial qualities", and many will find it unlike most people. In addition to Pantelei, Yegorushka is afraid of almost all peasants, and especially Dymov, who is unbearably suffering from an excess of strength and kills innocent terror.

Egorushka's Disease

On the way, the travelers caught a heavy rain with a thunderstorm, and as a result Yegorushka fell ill. Arriving in the city, Fr. Christopher shows true concern for the boy, trying to improve his overall condition. While the boy's uncle, Kuzmichev, considers this another problem. His head is crammed with another, he regrets that he sold wool at home not as profitable as it was possible to do recently. O. Christopher together with Ivan Ivanovich sold their goods at a rather high price. In turn, about. Christopher can be said that he is the most harmonious hero of the story, in which material values stand below the love of God and the pursuit of knowledge.

Visiting Toskunova

The house of a close friend of the boy's mother, Toskunova Nastasya Petrovna, appears as his next haven while studying at the gymnasium. A woman lives there with her granddaughter. The interior of the apartment is simple enough, pleases the eye with a lot of fresh flowers, and everywhere the images are visible. Kuzmichev Ivan Ivanovich coped with all the tasks assigned to him. Documents are submitted to the gymnasium, exams for admission will begin soon, and for a very young Yegorushka, a new road that is unfamiliar to him in the unknown world will also begin. Each of the adults, Kuzmichev and Fr. Christopher, gave their wards a ten-kopeck and left him henceforth in the tutelage of Toskunova. The boy seems to have a presentiment that the meeting with these people in his life will not happen again. He can not understand the reason for his sadness: everything that had to be experienced in his childhood days will now remain in the distant past.

For him, now opens the door to a completely different, not familiar to him world. How it will be, no one knows. The boy burst into tears, sitting on the bench, thus, as if "meeting" all the new things that await him ahead.

Summarizing the article "Steppe Chekhov: A Brief History of the Story," I want to note that anyone who respects the author's work should read this story in the original. Not for nothing that the author's contemporaries highly appreciated this work. Indeed, Chekhov's Steppe in a summary does not convey in any way all those sensations that the reader receives when immersed in the original version of the story.

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