Reading journal [The Student] By Anton Chekhov
The Student, By Anton Chekhov (1894)
Rating: 8/10
H.W: Tests, Allies, Enemies in "The Student"
Cold wether and Ivan's poverty is a test to himself. Also, in the story that Ivan told, Peter and Judas are the enemies to Jesus.
Ivan, the student who is reflecting the author's willing, is the protagonist in the story. Anton Chekhov wrote this story in Russia, and tried to show Russia in the story.
Ivan is a poor student who is experiencing poverty and hunger. In the first paragraph, we can find out that Ivan doesn't like Russia because it's too cold and nothing has changed compared with the past. However after he saw the widows crying, he figures out that the present and the past is connected with invisible chain, showing similarity between the past and the present. He became more joyful and optimistic after he finds out the lesson. First and last paragraph's mood is completely opposite as Ivan decide to think positive. He learned that one day he will certainly be happy if he keeps think positive.
I thought that in this part, Anton Chekhov reflected his hope. Ivan learned the lesson and overcame his hardship. Chekhov set Ivan who gets well effected by outside, and puts effort to be happy. Chekhov wanted the Russian to be like Ivan. He wanted to change Russia's harsh situation. If individuals have a will to overcome, there will be a hope for Russia too.
Very good and detailed journal entry. It seems you liked the story with deeper understanding. You can be a little more specific about your rating and share your thoughts/feelings rather than focusing on summary etc. Russia itself is "the enemy" to some extent in this story. Good work so far!
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