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Darya [45]
3 years ago
13

What is the tone/mood of the story a day in the country by anton chekov?

English
2 answers:
lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
5 0

It is a reflection of nature beauty and the wisdom of country folks.

blagie [28]3 years ago
4 0

<em><u>A day in the country by Anton Chekov is a reflection of nature beauty and the wisdom of country folks. It also describes how people in the country live most of their lives by hunting and farming.It represents beauty and gift of Nature and Country vibe.  </u></em>

Further Explanation:

A Day in the Country, written by Anton Chekov is the simple but stimulating story of Danilka and Fyokla; two orphaned children, who are playing and having fun when a storm is moving towards their town urging the people to seek refuge. Around the same time, we see that Danilka's hand got stuck in a tree that needs support. Luckily Danilka’s sister Fyokla was able to get some help from the town’s cobbler, Terenty, who helped them in rescuing Danilka’s hand from the tree. After the storm passed away, the three of them spent their whole afternoon enjoying the country's splendours. Danilka is left awestruck by nature and its charm and beauty. The tone and mood which story conveys us is that joy and happiness is not always measured by expensive things or experiences. Since Danilka and Fyokla are beggars, they would believe that the world is very cruel to them, but when they saw the nature after the storm in their town, their opinions were changed. Then they were able to see the beauty of nature which one cannot experience in the city. The moral of the story is that simplicity is beauty. There are some things that other people have which you cannot afford but there are some things which you have and other people don't. In the end, it is your judgment.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: Secondary

Subject: English

Chapter: A day in the country by Anton Chekhov

Keywords: A day in the country, nature beauty, gift of nature, beauty of nature, Country vibes, orphaned children, Danilka and Fyokla, Terenty, tone/Mood of A day in the country.

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