James Joyce vs. Anton Chekhov
What I want to compare and contrast between Joyce and Chekhov is how they say about love. In 'Lady with the dog', Gurov is obsessed with the lady and always tries to follow her. And finally, there was a part about thinking about their future. In 'Eveline', Eveline loved Frank but she had a confusion so she didn't follow Frank and ran away.
I think there is a difference because of the analysis and the social background. First, in the analysis, Joyce's ending is more opened than Chekhov's. Like other stories in Dubliners, Joyce is trying the readers to make creative thoughts from his story. Chekhov is also making to think but I think it is less than Joyce's
Next, the social background can make this difference. I think Ireland in the early 20th century is more closed than Russia in the late 19th century. Ireland is related to the catholic, which is unsociable. So this can be the reason why James Joyce is making a big open ending than Chekhov. (171 words)
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