Anton Chekhov Research Paper

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As a child, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov had the best imagination out of all his brothers.
Since a young age, Anton Chekhov had been working on his craft writing and even making amateur plays at home. He had grown up to become a successful playwright. To even today in modern times we still create plays on Anton Chekhov’s work, he creates such realism in his writing we can still relate even if it was written in a different time period. Anton Chekhov completely affected the world around him in a positive light, with his writing he created plays that allowed his audience to feel something with his modern realism, and also Anton
Chekhov was even considered a local benefactor building schools and clinics for the peasants.
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Even with his fame he always gave back with him being a doctor as well as a writer since he did study in medical school. He even wrote a nonfiction book as a doctor about his experience with the people in grim penal colony at Sakhalin. Till his death Chekhov was always a neutral man that’s why he does not speak much about religion, Everything Anton did with his writing would to give back someway or somehow he took care of his family, showed the audience as a playwright something real on stage that people can relate too, Anton Chekhov knows how it feels to struggle and overcame all his obstacles besides his tuberculosis and became successful a true rags to riches story. Anton’s father was very strict and beat his kids from time to time if they did something he didn’t like especially to Anton, but Anton’s mother is described very differently by his brother Alexander.
“Our mother, Evgenia Yakovlevna, was different from our father. She was a soft and quiet woman. She had a poetic nature. By contrast to the father, who seemed very strict, her motherly care and tenderness were amazing. Later, Anton Pavlovich said very truly: I have inherited