![]() 6, which examines the idea that suffering is an inevitable part of human existence.Ĭhekhov repeatedly satirizes the belief that suffering is intrinsic to human existence and should be accepted as inevitable and ignored, portraying the stoical view of suffering as a means some people use to ignore or dismiss the suffering of others. His journey to the Russian penal colony of Sakhalin influenced the short story Ward No. ![]() These stories were heavily influenced by his perception of the effects of suffering on those he encountered. His family’s bankruptcy and life of poverty in Moscow influenced young Anton’s thoughts about suffering and degradation in society, and his brief period of medical practice in Moscow provided him with enough experience to write over 150 short stories. ![]() Throughout his life, Anton Chekhov was often faced with the reality of suffering in human existence. ![]()
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