Chekhov: A person should be beautiful in everything, appearance, clothing, soul, and thoughts.
1. Character introduction:
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (January 29, 1860 - July 15, 1904) , a world-class Russian short story master, is the last Russian master of critical realism in the late 19th century. Together with the French writer Maupassant and the American writer O. Henry, he is known as one of the "three major short story writers in the world". He is a person with a strong sense of humor. writer.
2. Main works:
"A Letter to a Learned Neighbor", "Leather Boots", "The Last Name of Horse", "Fanka", "The Lost Man" , "The Premeditated Crime", "The Fiancé and the Dad (Modern Sketch)", "The Guest (One Scene)", "The Noble Dog", "The Fire Can't Be Contained in the Paper", "Humph, These Passengers!" "wait.
3. Creative style:
The themes, tendencies and styles of Chekhov’s drama creation are basically similar to his lyrical psychological novels. He does not pursue bizarre and tortuous plots. He describes ordinary daily life and characters, revealing important aspects of social life. There are rich subtexts and strong lyricism in Chekhov's plays; his realism is full of inspiring power and profound symbolic significance. "The Seagull" and "The Cherry Orchard" are both his original works of art.
4. Excerpts of famous quotes:
As long as you speak with authority, people will believe you even if you lie.
Those who cannot be conquered with gentle words cannot be conquered with serious words.
College can cultivate all abilities, including stupidity.
People should be beautiful in everything, appearance, clothing, soul, and thoughts.
Being dissatisfied with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person.