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jeyben [28]
3 years ago
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“You are mad, and gone the wrong way. You take falsehood for truth and ugliness for beauty. You would marvel if suddenly apple a

nd orange trees should bear frogs and lizards instead of fruit, and if roses should begin to breathe the odor of a sweating horse. So do I marvel at you, who have bartered heaven for earth. I do not want to understand you . . . .” Identify how Chekhov’s background and beliefs may have influenced his short story “The Bet.”
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Tanya [424]3 years ago
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I do not no much about him, but it is probably inspired by his father because his father was a bit rough when I read checkhovs background
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
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Answer:

I do not no much about him, but it is probably inspired by his father because his father was a bit rough when I read checkhovs background, also he hates what we have become has a civilization how we admire fake beauty instead of natural beauty. that we are greedy and we care only for our self.

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