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A 3 page paper which looks at Anton Chekhov’s short story Lady with Lapdog and argues how the story demonstrates how love can be found in the arms of another. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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marriage or a long term relationship. For some people it seems that love is eternal, and through good and bad they stick with the one they love but for others
it seems that they may marry a person for the wrong reasons or simply abandon the relationship. This has always been the case in the history of humanity. In Anton
Chekhovs short story Lady with Lapdog the story is about the absence of love, and the surprising arrival of love. The following paper argues that the story illustrates how love
can be found in the arms of one who is not their spouse. True Love in Chekhovs Lady with Lapdog In todays society it seems that people are
more than willing to end marriages when they do not work very well. They do not truly commit to the individual they are marrying, even if they truly love that
person. In the past people got married for a variety of reasons, and most of those reasons had nothing to do with love. People married for convenience, women married because
it was their only option for survival, some people married for money or social class and some married individuals that their parents chose for them. Love was rarely the issue
and one could well envision how Chekhovs character, Gurov, may well have married for something other than love. "He had been talked into marrying in his third year at college"
and from thereon he looked for extramarital affairs to lighten the burden of being stuck to one woman (Chekhov). He was very bored with women in general and it
may well be that this character did not even consider love as an option in his life, that love never crossed his mind. Women disgusted him because he felt men
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