THE DARLING by ANTON CHEKHOV
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Summary
In "The Darling," Anton Chekhov offers one of his most quietly powerful portraits of human longing and identity. The story follows Olenka, a gentle, affectionate woman whose life becomes defined by the people she loves. Each time she forms a bond — whether with a husband, a companion, or a child — she adopts their opinions, their passions, and even their worries as her own.
Set against the backdrop of Russia's changing social world, the tale becomes a subtle but piercing exploration of how a person can disappear inside the lives of others. Chekhov never mocks Olenka; instead, he paints her with compassion, showing how her need to love and be needed becomes both her strength and her tragedy.
For a Gilded Age audience, the story resonates deeply: it reflects the era's shifting expectations of women, the emotional cost of dependency, and the universal human desire to belong.
Themes & Atmosphere-
The search for identity in a world that defines women through others
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Love as both comfort and confinement
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Chekhov's signature blend of tenderness, irony, and psychological insight
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