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TALS-The Lady with the Dog

TALS-The Lady with the Dog
49問 • 2年前
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  • 1

    Author of “Lady with the Dog”?

    Anton Chekhov

  • 2

    Chekhov’s pen name?

    Anton Chekhov

  • 3

    Chekhov’s professions?

    Physician, playwright, writer

  • 4

    Chekhov’s education cost?

    Self-financed

  • 5

    Chekhov’s graduation year?

    1884

  • 6

    Chekhov’s number of stories published?

    Over 200

  • 7

    Name Chekhov’s famous plays.

    The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, The Cherry Orchard

  • 8

    How many stories at 26?

    Over 400

  • 9

    Chekhov’s tuberculosis diagnosis year?

    1897

  • 10

    He continued his education while sending money to his family in Moscow. He was accepted to _________ in 1879.

    Moscow’s medical school

  • 11

    He continued his education while sending money to his family in Moscow. He was accepted to Moscow's medical school in _____.

    1879

  • 12

    He was a ____ physician, playwright, and short story writer. He is known for his realistic and nuanced portrayals of human life, his mastery of the short story form, and his insightful exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the human condition.

    Russian

  • 13

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    Ward no. 6

  • 14

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    The Darling

  • 15

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. ____ 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    Gusev

  • 16

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    The huntsman

  • 17

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. 6. The Lady with the Dog

    A dreary Story

  • 18

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6.

    The Lady with the Dog

  • 19

    After Chekhov father died in 1898, he bought land in _____ and had a villa built. He relocated there in 1899 together with his mother and sister, and his time there in Yalta was quite fruitful for him as he created some of his most well-known works.

    Yalta

  • 20

    After his father died in 1898, he bought land in Yalta and had a villa built. He relocated there in ____ together with his mother and sister, and his time there in Yalta was quite fruitful for him as he created some of his most well-known works.

    1899

  • 21

    After Chekhov’s father died in 1898, he bought land in Yalta and had a villa built. He relocated there in 1899 together with his mother and sister, and his time there in Yalta was quite ____ for him as he created some of his most well-known works.

    fruitful

  • 22

    Anton Chekhov's last words were famously witty: __________ These words were a satirical reference to a medical practice in Germany where terminally ill patients were offered champagne.

    I haven’t had champagne for a long time

  • 23

    Anton Chekhov's last words were famously witty: "I haven't had champagne for a long time." These words were a satirical reference to a medical practice in _____ where terminally ill patients were offered champagne.

    Germany

  • 24

    Anton Chekhov's last words were famously witty: "I haven't had champagne for a long time." These words were a satirical reference to a medical practice in Germany where ____ ___ patients were offered champagne.

    terminally ill

  • 25

    He died of tuberculosis on _____ at the age of 44. "Medicine is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other."

    July 15, 1904

  • 26

    He died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904 at the age of ____. "Medicine is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other."

    44

  • 27

    He died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904 at the age of 44. "____ is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other."

    Medicine

  • 28

    THE LADY WITH THE DOG It was written by Anton Chekhov and released in ___. It is a heartfelt and genuine tale of a couple's affair.

    1899

  • 29

    Setting "The Lady with the Dog" spans various countries, mainly ____.

    Russia

  • 30

    The narrative starts in the well-known __ ___ resort town of Yalta.

    Black Sea

  • 31

    Later in the narrative, the scene is changed to ___, a busy metropolis in contrast to the serene and beautiful ambiance of Yalta.

    Moscow

  • 32

    CHARACTERS in The Lady with the Dog

    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Gurov, Anna Sergeyevna

  • 33

    One of the story's main character. He is a middle-aged married banker from Moscow who is unhappy with his life.

    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Gurov

  • 34

    He is portrayed as a cynical, philandering person who at first has a careless attitude toward love and relationships.

    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Gurov

  • 35

    She is the "lady with the dog." She is a young and married woman who is also discontent with her life.

    Anna Sergeyevna

  • 36

    She is in Yalta when she comes to Gurov's attention. She is shown as being isolated and depressed at first, but she subsequently shows that she is passionate and longing for love.

    Anna Sergeyevna

  • 37

    While Gurov and Anna are the main protagonists, there are other supporting characters as well, such as ____ and ___.

    Gurov’s wife and Anna’s husband

  • 38

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a ____ ____ in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an unhappy husband who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    Moscow Banker

  • 39

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a Moscow banker in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an ___ ___ who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    unhappy husband

  • 40

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a Moscow banker in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an unhappy husband who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets ____ ____, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    Anna Sergeyevna

  • 41

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a Moscow banker in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an unhappy husband who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    cynical and disillusioned

  • 42

    Rising Action Gurov becomes further intrigued by Anna as he learns that she shares his _____ with his marriage. Gurov is drawn to her more and more as they start talking. They spend time together, and as a result, they start to fall in love. Over the course of the summer, their love affair deepens as they meet in secret and explore their feelings for one another.

    dissatisfaction

  • 43

    Rising Action Gurov becomes further intrigued by Anna as he learns that she shares his dissatisfaction with his marriage. Gurov is drawn to her more and more as they start talking. They spend time together, and as a result, they start to ___ __ __. Over the course of the summer, their love affair deepens as they meet in secret and explore their feelings for one another.

    fall in love

  • 44

    Rising Action Gurov becomes further intrigued by Anna as he learns that she shares his dissatisfaction with his marriage. Gurov is drawn to her more and more as they start talking. They spend time together, and as a result, they start to fall in love. Over the course of the summer, their love affair deepens as they meet in ___ and explore their feelings for one another.

    secret

  • 45

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when __________in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a message from her husband and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to Moscow. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to geographical distance and societal constraints that prevent them from being together publicly.

    Anna’s summer vacation

  • 46

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when Anna's summer vacation in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a ____ __ __ ____ and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to Moscow. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to geographical distance and societal constraints that prevent them from being together publicly.

    message from her husband

  • 47

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when Anna's summer vacation in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a message from her husband and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to ___. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to geographical distance and societal constraints that prevent them from being together publicly.

    Moscow

  • 48

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when Anna's summer vacation in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a message from her husband and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to Moscow. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to ___ ___ and ___ ____ that prevent them from being together publicly.

    geographical distance and societal constraints

  • 49

    Falling Action Both Gurov and Anna struggle with the emptiness and loneliness they sense in their separation. They are tormented by their love and are unable to move on. Gurov decides to __ to Anna's place because he is determined to see Anna again.

    travel

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Author of “Lady with the Dog”?

    Anton Chekhov

  • 2

    Chekhov’s pen name?

    Anton Chekhov

  • 3

    Chekhov’s professions?

    Physician, playwright, writer

  • 4

    Chekhov’s education cost?

    Self-financed

  • 5

    Chekhov’s graduation year?

    1884

  • 6

    Chekhov’s number of stories published?

    Over 200

  • 7

    Name Chekhov’s famous plays.

    The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, The Cherry Orchard

  • 8

    How many stories at 26?

    Over 400

  • 9

    Chekhov’s tuberculosis diagnosis year?

    1897

  • 10

    He continued his education while sending money to his family in Moscow. He was accepted to _________ in 1879.

    Moscow’s medical school

  • 11

    He continued his education while sending money to his family in Moscow. He was accepted to Moscow's medical school in _____.

    1879

  • 12

    He was a ____ physician, playwright, and short story writer. He is known for his realistic and nuanced portrayals of human life, his mastery of the short story form, and his insightful exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the human condition.

    Russian

  • 13

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    Ward no. 6

  • 14

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    The Darling

  • 15

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. ____ 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    Gusev

  • 16

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. 5. A Dreary Story 6. The Lady with the Dog

    The huntsman

  • 17

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. 6. The Lady with the Dog

    A dreary Story

  • 18

    Some popular starting points for readers interested in Chekhov's short stories include: 1. Ward no. 6 2. The Darling 3. Gusev 4. The Huntsman 5. A Dreary Story 6.

    The Lady with the Dog

  • 19

    After Chekhov father died in 1898, he bought land in _____ and had a villa built. He relocated there in 1899 together with his mother and sister, and his time there in Yalta was quite fruitful for him as he created some of his most well-known works.

    Yalta

  • 20

    After his father died in 1898, he bought land in Yalta and had a villa built. He relocated there in ____ together with his mother and sister, and his time there in Yalta was quite fruitful for him as he created some of his most well-known works.

    1899

  • 21

    After Chekhov’s father died in 1898, he bought land in Yalta and had a villa built. He relocated there in 1899 together with his mother and sister, and his time there in Yalta was quite ____ for him as he created some of his most well-known works.

    fruitful

  • 22

    Anton Chekhov's last words were famously witty: __________ These words were a satirical reference to a medical practice in Germany where terminally ill patients were offered champagne.

    I haven’t had champagne for a long time

  • 23

    Anton Chekhov's last words were famously witty: "I haven't had champagne for a long time." These words were a satirical reference to a medical practice in _____ where terminally ill patients were offered champagne.

    Germany

  • 24

    Anton Chekhov's last words were famously witty: "I haven't had champagne for a long time." These words were a satirical reference to a medical practice in Germany where ____ ___ patients were offered champagne.

    terminally ill

  • 25

    He died of tuberculosis on _____ at the age of 44. "Medicine is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other."

    July 15, 1904

  • 26

    He died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904 at the age of ____. "Medicine is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other."

    44

  • 27

    He died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904 at the age of 44. "____ is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other."

    Medicine

  • 28

    THE LADY WITH THE DOG It was written by Anton Chekhov and released in ___. It is a heartfelt and genuine tale of a couple's affair.

    1899

  • 29

    Setting "The Lady with the Dog" spans various countries, mainly ____.

    Russia

  • 30

    The narrative starts in the well-known __ ___ resort town of Yalta.

    Black Sea

  • 31

    Later in the narrative, the scene is changed to ___, a busy metropolis in contrast to the serene and beautiful ambiance of Yalta.

    Moscow

  • 32

    CHARACTERS in The Lady with the Dog

    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Gurov, Anna Sergeyevna

  • 33

    One of the story's main character. He is a middle-aged married banker from Moscow who is unhappy with his life.

    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Gurov

  • 34

    He is portrayed as a cynical, philandering person who at first has a careless attitude toward love and relationships.

    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Gurov

  • 35

    She is the "lady with the dog." She is a young and married woman who is also discontent with her life.

    Anna Sergeyevna

  • 36

    She is in Yalta when she comes to Gurov's attention. She is shown as being isolated and depressed at first, but she subsequently shows that she is passionate and longing for love.

    Anna Sergeyevna

  • 37

    While Gurov and Anna are the main protagonists, there are other supporting characters as well, such as ____ and ___.

    Gurov’s wife and Anna’s husband

  • 38

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a ____ ____ in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an unhappy husband who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    Moscow Banker

  • 39

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a Moscow banker in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an ___ ___ who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    unhappy husband

  • 40

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a Moscow banker in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an unhappy husband who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets ____ ____, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    Anna Sergeyevna

  • 41

    Introduction Dmitri Gurov, a Moscow banker in his forties, on a holiday in the resort town of Yalta. He is presented as an unhappy husband who is cynical and disillusioned. During his stay, he meets Anna Sergeyevna, a young, stunning woman who is also in Yalta. Gurov is captivated by Anna's charm and beauty right away, and he develops feelings for her.

    cynical and disillusioned

  • 42

    Rising Action Gurov becomes further intrigued by Anna as he learns that she shares his _____ with his marriage. Gurov is drawn to her more and more as they start talking. They spend time together, and as a result, they start to fall in love. Over the course of the summer, their love affair deepens as they meet in secret and explore their feelings for one another.

    dissatisfaction

  • 43

    Rising Action Gurov becomes further intrigued by Anna as he learns that she shares his dissatisfaction with his marriage. Gurov is drawn to her more and more as they start talking. They spend time together, and as a result, they start to ___ __ __. Over the course of the summer, their love affair deepens as they meet in secret and explore their feelings for one another.

    fall in love

  • 44

    Rising Action Gurov becomes further intrigued by Anna as he learns that she shares his dissatisfaction with his marriage. Gurov is drawn to her more and more as they start talking. They spend time together, and as a result, they start to fall in love. Over the course of the summer, their love affair deepens as they meet in ___ and explore their feelings for one another.

    secret

  • 45

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when __________in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a message from her husband and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to Moscow. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to geographical distance and societal constraints that prevent them from being together publicly.

    Anna’s summer vacation

  • 46

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when Anna's summer vacation in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a ____ __ __ ____ and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to Moscow. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to geographical distance and societal constraints that prevent them from being together publicly.

    message from her husband

  • 47

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when Anna's summer vacation in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a message from her husband and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to ___. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to geographical distance and societal constraints that prevent them from being together publicly.

    Moscow

  • 48

    Climax The climax of the story occurs when Anna's summer vacation in Yalta comes to an end. Anna left Yalta for she had a message from her husband and must go back to him. Gurov also returns to Moscow. Gurov and Anna are separated at this time, and the affair appears to have ended due to ___ ___ and ___ ____ that prevent them from being together publicly.

    geographical distance and societal constraints

  • 49

    Falling Action Both Gurov and Anna struggle with the emptiness and loneliness they sense in their separation. They are tormented by their love and are unable to move on. Gurov decides to __ to Anna's place because he is determined to see Anna again.

    travel