In the story, Chekhov contrasts the village and Moscow by highlighting the latter's detachment from nature.
Vanka tells us that Moscow is a "big town." It is filled with "gentlemen's houses." There are also plenty of horses and dogs there. However, there is an absence of sheep. In contrast, sheep are an intrinsic part of the village landscape. In the story, we are told that Konstantin Makaritch (Vanka's grandfather) keeps warm with a sheepskin wrap.
In the village, the people are deeply connected to nature. They hunt for their meat and know the origins of their food. In contrast, nobody knows where the meat comes from in a Moscow butcher shop. Vanka proclaims that there are plenty of "grouse and woodcocks and fish and hares" in the meat shops. However, the "shopmen" cannot tell who shot the game. In the city, people are detached from nature and from the source of their food.
Vanka prefers the village. There, the air is always crisp and fresh. In the nighttime, he can see the stars and the clear silhouette of village houses.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
How is Moscow, the big town, contrasted with the village where Vanka lives?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Summarize the major research findings of "Toward an experimental ecology of human development."
Based on findings of prior research, the author, Bronfenbrenner proposes that methods for natural observation research have been applied in ...
-
The Awakening is told from a third-person omniscient point of view. It is tempting to say that it is limited omniscient because the narrator...
-
Roger is referred to as the "dark boy." He is a natural sadist who becomes the "official" torturer and executioner of Ja...
-
One way to support this thesis is to explain how these great men changed the world. Indeed, Alexander the Great (356–323 BC) was the quintes...
-
After the inciting incident, where Daniel meets his childhood acquaintance Joel in the mountains outside the village, the rising action begi...
-
The major difference that presented itself between American and British Romantic works was their treatment of the nation and its history. Th...
-
The Southern economy was heavily dependent upon slave labor. The Southern economy was agrarian; agriculture was its lifeblood, and being abl...
-
The first step in answering the question is to note that it conflates two different issues, sensation-seeking behavior and risk. One good ap...
No comments:
Post a Comment