SAR for "An Upheaval"
In An Upheaval by Anton Chekhov, the writer describes that it is possible to lose a close person if people lose faith between each other. At first, Mashenka Pavletsky comes back to the house and notice that her room is searched by residents to find a stolen brooch of Madame Kushkin who is the owner of the house. Because of this situation, she gets angry, however, she has dinner with people who live with her. After dinner, she wants to leave the house because of the feeling of insult. At that time, Nikolay Sergeitch, Madame Kushkin's husband, begs Pavletsky for staying by telling truth that he stole the brooch. Nevertheless, in conclusion, she leaves the house.
This fiction is told by the third person point of view and the story is about an happening that occurs in a day. There are three main characters who are Mashenka Pavletsky, Fedosya Vassilyevna, and Nikolay Sergeitch. Pavletsky is a dynamic person who easily has feeling of insult. In addition, Vassilyevna is also a dynamic person like Pavletsky because she makes a noise to find her stolen brooch. However, Sergeitch is relatively static. He wants that the happening finishes silently. The language in this fiction is generally colloquial and the author uses many direct quotations that make the story vividly.
In this story, it is easy to imagine the situation that is occuring in the house and the emotion of the characters because it is very well illustrated. Actually, the author often uses modifiers. For instance, there is an expression like 'sobbed bitterly', which is to express Mashenka's tremendous sadness. In addition, the writer tries to use diverse words and it makes the readers are not boring. For example, she uses synonyms like 'trembling', 'palpitation', 'throbbing' to avoid repetition of the same words. By the way, This fiction reminds me an incident when I was an elementary school student. A student's textbook was disappeared and a classmate was misunderstood as a thief. As a result, they became estranged from each other. Not much later, the textbook was found in some other place, nevertheless, their relationship couldn't be recovered. I feel that keeping the trust between people is very important to maintain a relationship.
This fiction is told by the third person point of view and the story is about an happening that occurs in a day. There are three main characters who are Mashenka Pavletsky, Fedosya Vassilyevna, and Nikolay Sergeitch. Pavletsky is a dynamic person who easily has feeling of insult. In addition, Vassilyevna is also a dynamic person like Pavletsky because she makes a noise to find her stolen brooch. However, Sergeitch is relatively static. He wants that the happening finishes silently. The language in this fiction is generally colloquial and the author uses many direct quotations that make the story vividly.
In this story, it is easy to imagine the situation that is occuring in the house and the emotion of the characters because it is very well illustrated. Actually, the author often uses modifiers. For instance, there is an expression like 'sobbed bitterly', which is to express Mashenka's tremendous sadness. In addition, the writer tries to use diverse words and it makes the readers are not boring. For example, she uses synonyms like 'trembling', 'palpitation', 'throbbing' to avoid repetition of the same words. By the way, This fiction reminds me an incident when I was an elementary school student. A student's textbook was disappeared and a classmate was misunderstood as a thief. As a result, they became estranged from each other. Not much later, the textbook was found in some other place, nevertheless, their relationship couldn't be recovered. I feel that keeping the trust between people is very important to maintain a relationship.
Good work and development here but the information regarding character description in your last paragraph would work better in your second (analysis) paragraph.
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