Similarities Between Lady With The Pet Dog And Yellow Woman

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Lady with the Pet Dog and Yellow Woman Leslie Marmon Silko is a Native American writer who wrote “Yellow Woman” in 1974. “Lady with the Pet Dog” is written by the late Anton Chekhov in 1899. Chekov is known as one of the best short story writers of all time. The two stories relate to one another even though the stories were both written during different periods of time. Both authors have a distinct setting that sets up both stories. Silko and Chekov share the ability to shape plot, point of view, and character through the setting they have created for the stories. The setting of “Lady with The Pet Dog” takes place in two places, one of them being, Yalta in the Southern Ukraine and Moscow Russia. The way that Anton Chekov sets up the plot …show more content…

The plot that develops from the setting is that when the narrator and the man are next to the river, it could be perceived as calming since that is how she felt …show more content…

Although both “Lady with the Pet Dog” and “Yellow Woman” were written in different time periods both of their content are still relatable. The setting that both stories have is strong enough to set the plot, point of view, and the characters. The plot relates to the setting because the setting is what really sets up the plot for both stories. The plot is that both of the characters in the story find themselves in an affair. The point of view that the stories take on are somewhat relatable since they are both taking on the narrator 's point of view through the majority of their stories. The characters relate to each other more than the others do because they have both realized that they do not need to have affairs. Both characters find themselves in a deeper meaning of life than how they started the story. Both protagonists ended the story relating to one another. Leslie Marmon Silko and Anton Chekhov wrote their stories to relate their lives and although Chekov’s story “Lady with the Pet Dog” does not have a concise conclusion, it still gives the reader an understanding about what the main character was going though. Silko and Chekov relate their real life and put them down into their stories and they share the ability to show how the setting can shape the major points in a

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