What is the author's attitude towards actions or events?
The author's attitude towards actions or events are the sorrowness of Popova's life and the death of her husband. The author is describing the scene slowly mood full and emotionally. I could imagine the story's scene one by one by the author's writing.
Is the story humorous or tragic or frightening? Does the author want you to
laugh or cry, to feel happy or sad, to experience anger or fear?
No, the story is not tragic, humorous, and frightening. The author's writing wants reader to feel fear. It is full of fear because of the characters. The guy named Smirnov is fearless towards Popova. Smirnov has a scary character. The story has the creepy ending because it is not expected. I didn't expected it would end like both of them are falling in love together.
What is the author's attitude toward characters or the narrator? Does the author
like or dislike, trust or mistrust the characters or the narrator?
The author's attitude towards the characters are neutral but on the other hand the attitude towards the characters are quite scary. The author like and trust the characters. The narrator is not in the story because it tells in the third person. The characters are talking with themself.
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