<The Lady with the Dog>, by Anton Chekhov
Rating: 7/10
First of all, I liked the description of Dmitri and Anna's love. Though their falling in love cannot be justified as they are having an affair, I liked how Chekhov portrayed the atmosphere and interaction between them so lovely. At the beginning of the story, I was disgusted by the attitude of Dmitri, and even more frustrated by him and Anna falling in passionate love in such a short time. However, I recognized myself having a little of change of thoughts as the story went on. If I was concentrating on how unjustifiable the actions of "the temporary couple" are at first, I started to see Dmitri as a person who can also fall in true love and work hard for it. I know that their love shouldn't have happened, but at the same time, I had a thought that Anna is destined to be with Chekhov, rather than someone she doesn't truly love (this is just my assumption). I think this story was intended to make our head ache by Chekhov, making us question if their affair is right, what is the right choice for both of them, and more.
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