In Anton Chekhov’s “The Lady with the Dog” the author talks about a love affair that takes place with two people who are unhappily married. Chekhov elaborates on their relationship and explains how, through one another, they both realize what it is like to truly love. However, despite that they realize that they want to be with one another they can’t show their relationship in public because they both have lives on the surface that everybody knows about. Lives that they can’t just leave behind because it has been a part of them for the longest time. Dmitri and Anna are two lost souls who have never really loved; however, in the company of each other they have attained an authentic intimacy. Foremost, Chekhov establishes the setting where the two lovers meet. The two meet in a city called Yalta and take a walk along the sea. The sea had a “strange light” and the water was of a “soft warm lilac hue” that contained a “golden streak from the moon” (Checkhov 167). The light signifies the beginning of their love for one another. …show more content…
Dimitri sees Anna at a theatre and upon looking at her he realized “there was in the whole world no creature” that is “so important to him” (Checkhov 175). Anna had “filled his whole life now” she was “the one happiness” which he “desired for himself” (Checkhov 175). Dimitri had never once in his life felt this much passion and sincere love for anyone else, not even his wife. Dimitri knows that the love he feels for Anna will make him feel complete and happy in life. The same can be said about Anna for when she sees Dimitri she says she has “thought of nothing but you” and “live only in the thought of you” (Checkhov 176). Anna in her own way has also had Dimitri with him all this time when they were apart. The two can only think about one another yet cannot be together because of the public lives that they already