The proposal by "Anton Chekhov" as a farce

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The proposal by "Anton Chekhov "


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“The Proposal” by “Anton Chekov” as a farce Submitted to: Sir Malik Hassan Submitted by: Faiza Shamshad 21021502-001 Mahrukh Ilyas 21021502-020 Umme Aimen 21021502-010 Hira Zaman 21021502-049 M. Adeel Nasir 21021502-023

What is Farce ? Farce is a type of comedy which includes situations and dialogues that are ridiculous, exaggerated and even absurd . Origin of the word Farce: The term “farce often uses elements of absurdity, derived from the French word “farcire “ which means “to stuff.” Elements of farce: It often uses elements of absurdity, ridiculous situations, filthy jokes and stereotype characters.

THE PROPOSAL AS A FARSE Proposal" by Anton Chekhov is a one-act play that can be classified as a farce. Here are some reasons why and the points are given below. Exaggerated Situations: First point about exaggerated situations in "The Proposal" by Anton Chekhov. In the play, the situation of the proposal is exaggerated to create humor. The character of Lomov is determined to propose to Natalya, but he is nervous and easily agitated.

Natalya misunderstands his intentions and thinks that he is arguing with her. This leads to a series of misunderstandings and exaggerated reactions, with both Lomov and Natalya becoming increasingly agitated. Lamov‘s dress: Lomov has come to Chubukov’s house in evening dress. He is very formal in his dress and that is why Natalya and Chubukov both ask him about his dress in a mocking way. His dress represents his wealth and also his desperateness for marriage. Chubukov says in a funny way ,

CHUBUKOV: Then why are you in evening dress, my boy? It’s as if you’re celebrating New Year's Eve!” Natalya also has made fun of Lomov’s dress, “But look at you! Why, you're in evening dress! Well you do look nice! Are you going to a party or something? Tell me!”

Lomov’s physical illness:        Lomov is the hero of the play but though he lacks heroic quality and his physical weakness creates humor for the audience. He is not able to fight with anybody but though he tries and in that try he feels numbness, palpitation and aching in heart. He clutches his heart time and again during fight which creates humor.          Lomov is physically weak but he doesn’t want to show his weakness to Natalya and Chubukov. His continuously tries to hide his fear from Natalya and Chubukov and that makes him a funny character. His age and his desire don’t match. He is only thirty-five but his symptoms of physical weakness prove his nervousness and inability to handle the situation. He fights with clutching his heart.

Fight on minor issues :            The very first fight was about ownership of meadows. They both have accepted that the cost of those meadows does not matter for them, but though they have fought on that matter and abused each other and also their family member.          The second fight was about superiority of their dog. This was the most trivial issue to fight. Though they have fought very badly and that has created a good humor in the play. Even after marriage also they have fought about the superiority of their dogs and it continued.         This both fight has created a good amount of humor and excitement. It has created a farcical element in the play. Farce is not a cheap comedy with silly incidents but it involves good amount of humor with wit.

Absurd plot: They go from fight to fight , to then engaged. They think Lomov is dead. Conclusion: Thus, the play, “The Proposal” can be considered as the farcical play which criticizes human nature with funny or one can say realistic conditions. The play reflects human weaknesses with comical elements, and when a reader reads the play, s/he laughs but intellectually they laugh on their own weaknesses and nature .