What is the story about? What are the main events in the story, and how are they related to each other?
The story is about the comedy play. There's a woman named Popova whose husband is dead, but she is still mourning with his death. She doesn't leave the house and she always wear the black dress to proves that she loves her husband even after seven years of his death. And here comes the guy whose the husband dept for him. His name is Smirnov, he came to take the money from Popova. But Popova have no money, so she said to Smirnov to wait until she got the money. Smirnov resists and become so angry. But, later, he starts to falling in love with Popova. And lastly both are in love together.
Are the main events of the story arranged chronologically, or are they arranged in another
way?
They are not arranged chronologically. They are arranged in another way. The story tells that the husband is dead at first. And there's a guy named Smirnov, he's trying to get the money because the husband didn't pay for his own dept, so he comes to take it from the wife named Popova.
How is the story narrated? Are flashbacks, summaries, stories within the story used?
It is narrated in a play. Yes, there are flashbacks. The falshbacks are about Popova's husband whose didn't return the money to Smirnov. He borrowed before he died. So Smirnov is getting the money from the wife who is Popova, but she has no money. The story tells about the wife first and then Smirnov appeared in the middle of the story. He is getting back his money
Is the plot fast-paced or slow-paced?
It is the slow paced because the story tells only little information as you read by. Almost at the end of the story comes the climax that's why the plot is the slow-paced.
How do thoughts, behaviors, and actions of characters move the plot forward?
Popova who is the wife of the dead husband, shows that she has no money that her husband have borrowed Smirnov. But Smirnov has a very rude character so he's doing everything like shouting, doing unappropriate things, being rude, and unpolite. Smirnov is the character who move plot forward because of his behaviors, thoughts, and actions.
What are the conflicts in the plot? Are they physical, intellextual, moral or emotional? Are they resolved? How are they resolved? Is the main conflict between good and evil sharply differentiated, or is it more subtle and complex?
It is the emotional story because the story is about the death of the husband and the wife is mourning for years. The conflict is the death of the husband. It is resolved because lastly she fell in love with a man whose her husband have been depted to. It is so complex that i can't even understand how the characters' feelings against each other.
What is the climax of the story and at what point in the story does the climax occur?
The climax of the story occur in the house. It begins when a guy named Smirnov insist that he is falling in love with Popova. The story's climax is at the resolution of the plot. At almost the end of the story, both Smirnov and Popova fell in love with each other, not really fall in love but Smirnov is falling deep in love but not Popova. She is shouting at him while he's hugging her.
Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the story? Does each incident grow logically out of the preceding inciden and lead naturally to the next?
Yes, the plot have unity. All the episodes are relevant to the total meaning of the story. Yes, each incident grow logically out of the preceding incidentand lead naturally to the next.
What use does the story make of chance and coincidence? Are these occurrences used to initiate, to complicate, or to resolve the story? How improvable are they?
The coincidence is the stange love appear to both Smirnov and Popova. They are arguing at first but late Smirnov started to love Popova by the way she acts toward him. Theses occurrences used to resolved the story because they became husband and wife later on, this is how they improved themselves.
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