What are the author's purpose behind the portrayal of Turgenev's Anna Sergeyevna in ?Fathers and Sons', and Chekhov's Natasha Ivanova in ?Three Sisters', and how are they presented?

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May 16, 2012

 

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?Three Sisters' is not only a story about three sisters who never manage to get to Moscow; it is a representation of human love, loss, and salvation. Natasha drives many of the subplots, and it is her exploitation of the sisters' situation as well as their bad luck that allow for their complete loss of power and her position of dominance within the household...
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Chekhov intended his play for his standard gentile audience, and wrote his work to convey his social critique. Turgenev also directed his novel towards the Russian intelligentsia, but his work was much more misunderstood and misrepresented than Chekhov's. Turgenev's motivation in writing ?Fathers and Sons' was to try and created a balanced view of the different opinions of the time, he wanted to present, ?the swiftly altering physiognomy of those to belong to the cultured section of the Russian society...
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