The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
the lady with the dog
At the end of section I. Gurov thinks that there is
"something pathetic" about
Anna Sergeyevna. Is there? What is it?
At the end of section I. Gurov thinks that there is
"something pathetic" about
Anna Sergeyevna. Is there? What is it?
We never really find out what Gurov means by this. Is it that she is married yet talks to strange me? Is Gurov really meaning himself? Gurov at this point in the story is rather cynical about life.