The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers 2024

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Summary of The Proposal Class 10

“The Proposal” by Anton Chekhov revolves around Lomov’s visit to Chubukov’s estate to propose to Natalya. What begins as a discussion about land boundaries escalates into a series of comedic disputes. Lomov’s proposal gets tangled in arguments, highlighting absurdities in societal norms. The play satirizes trivial disagreements, societal pressure in marriage, and the materialistic nature of relationships prevalent in 19th-century Russian upper-class society.

Translation

एंटोन चेखव द्वारा लिखित “द प्रपोजल” लोमोव द्वारा नताल्या को प्रपोज करने के लिए चुबुकोव की संपत्ति की यात्रा के इर्द-गिर्द घूमता है। भूमि सीमाओं के बारे में चर्चा के रूप में जो शुरू होता है वह हास्य विवादों की एक श्रृंखला में बदल जाता है। लोमोव का प्रस्ताव तर्कों में उलझ गया है, जो सामाजिक मानदंडों में बेतुकेपन को उजागर करता है। यह नाटक 19वीं सदी के रूसी उच्चवर्गीय समाज में प्रचलित तुच्छ असहमति, विवाह में सामाजिक दबाव और रिश्तों की भौतिकवादी प्रकृति पर व्यंग्य करता है।

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Character Description of The Proposal Class 10

Lomov: An anxious, hypochondriacal man focused on social status and property. He embodies societal norms, lacking assertiveness in personal interactions.

Natalya Stepanova: Strong-willed and opinionated, she takes pride in family and possessions, quick to engage in disputes while adhering closely to societal expectations prevalent in her social class.

Stepan Stepanovich Chubukov: Natalya’s father, a landowner with a traditional mindset, focused on property matters and adhering to societal conventions.

Translation

लोमोव: एक चिंतित, हाइपोकॉन्ड्रिअकल व्यक्ति जो सामाजिक स्थिति और संपत्ति पर ध्यान केंद्रित करता था। वह सामाजिक मानदंडों का प्रतीक है, व्यक्तिगत बातचीत में मुखरता की कमी है।

नतालिया स्टेपानोवा: मजबूत इरादों वाली और मनमौजी, वह परिवार और संपत्ति पर गर्व करती है, अपने सामाजिक वर्ग में प्रचलित सामाजिक अपेक्षाओं का बारीकी से पालन करते हुए विवादों में शामिल होने में तेज है।

स्टीफन स्टेपानोविच चुबुकोव: नताल्या के पिता, एक पारंपरिक मानसिकता वाले ज़मींदार थे, जो संपत्ति के मामलों और सामाजिक परंपराओं का पालन करने पर ध्यान केंद्रित करते थे।

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Q3 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers MCQ Extract Based 1

Read the following extracts carefully and choose the correct option.

(A) LOMOV: Never mind about my people! The Lomovs have all been honourable people, and not one has ever been tried for embezzlement, like your grandfather! 

CHUBUKOV: You Lomovs have had lunacy in your family, all of you! 

NATALYA: All, all, all! 

CHUBUKOV: Your grandfather was a drunkard, and your younger aunt, Nastasya Mihailovna, ran away with an architect, and so on… 

LOMOV: And your mother was hump-backed. [Clutches at his heart] Something pulling in my side… My head…. Help! Water! 

CHUBUKOV: Your father was a guzzling gambler! 

I Choose the option that correctly identifies the tone of the characters in the given extract. 

1) antagonism 

2) humour 

3) contempt 

4) irony 

a) (1) and (2) 

b) (2) and (4) 

c) (1) and (3) 

d) (3) and (4)

Ans: c) (1) and (3) 

 ii The playwright’s intention in the given extract is to 

a) throw light upon the weaknesses of the rich in any society. 

b) emphasize that family history is important in a marriage proposal. 

c) satirise the superficiality of the upper class in Russian society. 

d) send a message that ego is not healthy in any relationship.

Ans:  c) satirise the superficiality of the upper class in Russian society. 

iii If according to Chubukov and Natalya, Lomovs are not “honourable people”, why do they still consider Lomov’s proposal? 

a) Natalya can take care of her father if she marries close by. 

b) They were exaggerating in the argument and didn’t mean it. 

c) They understand that honour is superficial and overrated. 

d) Lomov’s status in society supersedes everything. 

Ans: d) Lomov’s status in society supersedes everything.

iv Imagine you found the playwright’s notes for each scene in the play and noticed that some of the words were missing. Choose the option that fills the missing words most appropriately. 

A conversation that starts pleasantly quickly turns into a (i) ________ argument. With (ii) _________ of Oxen Meadows at the heart of the matter, 65 Lomov and Natalya quarrel and are later joined by Chubukov. Thus, begins a (iii) ____ of insults, accusations and name-calling. All (iv) _______ disappears. Eventually, Lomov leaves clutching at his heart, his foot numb. 

a) (i) petty ; (ii) history ; (iii) series; (iv) politeness 

b) (i) vicious ; (ii) ownership ; (iii) circus ; (iv) civility 

c) (i) curious ; (ii) land ; (iii) outpouring ; (iv) laughter 

d) (i) ugly ; (ii) neighbourhood ; (iii) barrage; (iv) goodness 

Ans: b) (i) vicious ; (ii) ownership ; (iii) circus ; (iv) civility 

v Which of the following options comes closest to the meaning of ‘tried’ as used in the extract? 

a) She mastered the game through a process of trial and error. 

b) He followed the trial closely and was seen in court every day. 

c) This had been a tried and tested formula for the organisation. 

d) They tried with all their might to repeat their earlier successes.

Ans: b) He followed the trial closely and was seen in court every day. 

Q3 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers MCQ Extract Based 2

Read the following extracts carefully and choose the correct option.

(B) CHUBUKOV: What a weight off my shoulders, ouf! 

NATALYA: But, still you will admit now that Guess is worse than Squeezer. 

LOMOV: Better! 

NATALYA: Worse! 

CHUBUKOV: Well, that’s a way to start your family bliss! Have some champagne! LOMOV: He’s better! 

NATALYA: Worse! Worse! Worse! 

CHUBUKOV: [trying to shout her down] Champagne! Champagne! 

i Which of the following titles of Shakespeare’s plays might best apply to the relationship of Lomov and Natalya’s relationship? 

a) The Taming of the Shrew 

b) Romeo and Juliet 

c) As You Like It 

d) Two Gentlemen of Verona 

Ans: c) As You Like It 

ii How would you characterise Chubukov’s mood based on the given extract? 

a) cautious and celebratory 

b) relieved and jubilant 

c) merry, yet thoughtful 

d) grateful, yet hurt 

Ans: b) relieved and jubilant 

iii Based on the extract, Lomov and Natalya’s closing lines can best be seen as 

a) a humorous and ironic take on typical marriage vows. 

b) a reflection of their affections for Guess and Squeezer. 

c) a sign of the prospective instability in their marital bliss. 

d) the writer’s statement that disagreement is part of marriage.

Ans: a) a humorous and ironic take on typical marriage vows.

iv Choose the option that correctly uses the idioms to the fill in the blanks of the paragraph below. 

In a team, it is important to (i) __________. Otherwise, you would become (ii) _______, and incur the displeasure of the others. When that happens, you might feel (iii) ___________. However, for the others, not having to carry you along would be a (iv) ___________. 

a) (i) pull your weight; (ii) dead weight; (iii) the weight of the world on your shoulders; (iv) weight off the shoulders. 

b) (i) weight yourself; (ii) the weight of the world on your shoulder; (iii) like dead weight; (iv) weight off their shoulders 

c) (i) throw weight around; (ii) worth your weight in gold; (iii) weight off your shoulders; (iv) dead weight 

d) (i) lend weight to someone; (ii) heavy weight; (iii) like pulling your weight; (iv) weight off their shoulders 

Ans: a) (i) pull your weight; (ii) dead weight; (iii) the weight of the world on your shoulders; (iv) weight off the shoulders. 

v The liberal use of exclamatory marks in the given extract indicate that the characters are expressing 

a) apologies in a solemn and heartfelt tone. 

b) good counsel and advice in a serious matter. 

c) reconciliation on matters leading to argument. 

d) strong feelings with a raised voice. 

Ans: d) strong feelings with a raised voice. 

Q3 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers MCQ Extract Based 3

Read the following extracts carefully and choose the correct option.

(C) “Excuse me, my heart … lets take the facts. You will remember that on the Marusinsky hunt my Guess ran neck-and-neck with the Count’s dog, while your Squeezer was left a whole verst behind.” Chubukov: He got left behind because the count’s whipper-in hit him

with his whip.

(i) The speaker of the above lines is

(a) Natalya

(b) Lomov

(c) Chubukov

(d) Natalya’s friend

Ans: (i) (b) Lomov

(ii) The speaker is trying to prove that

(a) her dog is not better.

(b) her dog Squeezer is far superior than Guess.

(c) her dog Guess is far superior than Squeezer.

(d) her eat is better than other cats.

Ans: (b) her dog Squeezer is far superior than Guess.

(iii) What can you tell about the speakers in the given lines?

(a) They were quarrelsome.

(b) They were egoistic.

(c) They hated each other.

(d) They were short-tempered.

Ans: (a) They were quarrelsome.

(iv) The phrase ‘neck to neck’ will mean

(a) totally different

(c) very far

(b) very close

(d) companions

Ans: (b) very close

(v) ‘Whole verst behind’ in the extract means

(a) very behind

(b) not very behind

(c) very ahead

(d) equal

Ans:  (a) very behind

Q3 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers MCQ Extract Based 4

Read the following extracts carefully and choose the correct option.

(D)  Natalya Papa gave 85 roubles for his Squeezer, and Squeezer is heaps better than Guess!

Lomov:  Squeezer better than Guess? What an idea! (laughs) Squeezer better than Guess!

Natalya:  Of course he’s better! Of course, Squeezer is young, he may develop a bit, but on points and pedigree he’s better than anything that even Volchanetsky has got.

(i) The name of Lomov’s dog is

(a) Squeezer

(b) Guess

(d) Tommy

(c) Guard

Ans: (b) Guess

(ii) The word in the extract which means the same as ‘much’ is

(a) heaps

(c) lame

(b) overshot

(d) develop

Ans: (a) heaps

(iii) Who is the writer of the play ‘The Proposal’?

(b) Anton Chekov

(d) Robin Klein

(a) Robert Frost

(c) Carolyn Wells

Ans: (b) Anton Chekov

(iv) Natalya’s father bought Squeezer for

(a) 105 roubles

(b) 85 roubles

(c) he was adopted.

(d) 150 roubles

Ans: (b) 85 roubles

(v) Squeezer is better according to Natalya because

(a) he has a better pedigree.

(b) he is young.

(c) he runs fast.

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Ans: (a) he has a better pedigree.

Q3 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers MCQ Extract Based 5

Read the following extracts carefully and choose the correct option.

(E) Natalya I can make you a present of them myself, because they’re mine! Your behaviour, Ivan Vassilevitch, is strange, to say the least! Up to this we have always thought of you as a good neighbour, a friend; last year we lent you our threshing- machine, although on that account we had to put off our own threshing till November, but you behave to us as if we were gypsies. 

(i) Where do Lomov and Natalya get on the wrong foot?

(a) While talking about the weather

(b) While talking about their land

(c) While talking about their family relations

(d) While talking about their hobbies.

Ans: (b) While talking about their land

(ii) ‘Them’ here refers to

(a) Oxen Meadows

(b) Lomov and Natalya

(c) Burnt Marsh

(d) Birchwoods

Ans: (a) Oxen Meadows

(iii) What does the given lines tell us about Natalya?

(a) She is self-centered.

(b) She is short-tempered.

(c) She is beautiful.

(d) She is jealous.

Ans: (b) She is short-tempered.

(iv) Choose the statement that is NOT TRUE according to the given extract.

(a) Ivan Vassilevitch had a strange personality,

(b) Natalya was a neighbour of Ivan.

(c) Both Natalya and Ivan were good friends.

(d) Natalya was married.

Ans: (d) Natalya was married.

(v) ‘Put off’ in the given extract means

(a) switch off

(b) postpone

(c) running the mood

(d) close

Ans: (b) postpone

Q10 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers in 20-30 words 

i To what end does the playwright employ Lomov’s palpitations in the play? 

Ans: The playwright uses Lomov’s palpitations to create comedic tension and emphasize his exaggerated nervousness, highlighting the absurdity of his intense emotions during a seemingly trivial argument over property boundaries.

ii Why do you think Natalya Stepanova asked her father to call Lomov back when she heard that he had come with a proposal? 

Ans: Natalya Stepanova’s sudden request to call Lomov back upon hearing his proposal could stem from various reasons. It might indicate her interest in marriage, curiosity about the proposal, or a desire to resolve matters diplomatically, possibly due to an existing affection or interest in Lomov’s intentions and her future prospects.

iii When Natalya comes to meet Lomov, she quotes her father’s words – “and papa said, “Go; there’s a merchant come for his goods.” What do you think Chubukov meant?

Ans:  Chubukov’s metaphorical quote, “Go; there’s a merchant come for his goods,” implies that he sees Lomov as a mere merchant or trader, suggesting a transactional view of marriage where Natalya is considered an item to be exchanged or sold.

iv The argument about the dogs reflected that both Lomov and Natalya loved their respective dogs very much. Do you agree? Why/ why not?

Ans: The argument about the dogs in the play “The Proposal” by Anton Chekhov doesn’t necessarily reflect love for the dogs. Instead, it showcases the characters’ stubbornness and their tendency to argue over trivial matters, overshadowing any genuine affection for their pets.

v Provide a brief insight into what Lomov and Natalya’s married life might look like. 

Ans: Lomov and Natalya’s married life might involve constant bickering over insignificant issues, mirroring their premarital arguments. Their union might be marked by exaggerated disputes over trivial matters, potentially leading to a comedic yet tumultuous domestic life filled with continuous misunderstandings and petty disagreements.

Q11 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers in 40-50 words 

i “The Lomovs and the Chubukovs have always had the most friendly, and I might almost say the most affectionate, regard for each other.” How would you evaluate Lomov and Chubukov’s relationship as neighbours? 

Ans: Despite the quote’s assertion of the Lomovs’ and Chubukovs’ amicable relationship, Lomov and Chubukov’s dynamic as neighbors appears strained. Their constant arguments and disputes, as seen in Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” suggest a relationship marked more by contention and discord than genuine warmth or neighborly rapport.

ii Do you think Chubukov is a good father? Justify your opinion based on your reading of the text.

Ans: Chubukov’s portrayal in Chekhov’s “The Proposal” doesn’t reflect him as a particularly good father. He appears manipulative, pressuring Natalya into marriage for his own gain. His eagerness to push her into a union for property reasons without considering her feelings indicates a lack of genuine paternal concern or empathy for her desires.

 iii Read the statements given below: 

Statement 1 – ‘Lomov is looking to marry.’ 

Statement 2 – ‘Lomov is looking to marry Natalya.’ 

Bring out the difference between the two statements and explain what it stell you about Lomov. 

Ans: The first statement, ‘Lomov is looking to marry,’ suggests a general intent for marriage, while the second, ‘Lomov is looking to marry Natalya,’ specifies a particular person. It implies Lomov’s focus on finding a spouse rather than being specifically enamored with Natalya for personal reasons.

iv How does Lomov come to Chubukov’s house? For what does he come? How is he received? CBSE 2012

Ans:  Lomov visits Chubukov’s house to discuss a land dispute. He arrives with the intention of asking for Natalya’s hand in marriage. Initially received warmly, tensions escalate as discussions turn into arguments over property lines and marital prospects.

v How does Chubukov react when Lomov to asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage? CBSE 2019

Ans: Chubukov initially reacts positively to Lomov’s proposal for his daughter’s hand in marriage, expressing surprise and delight. However, he soon becomes entangled in a heated argument with Lomov regarding property boundaries, leading to a dispute.

vi How does Natalya react when she comes to know that Lomov had come to propose her? CBSE 2014

Ans: Natalya, upon learning of Lomov’s proposal intention, initially appears surprised and flustered. She hastily asks her father to call Lomov back, indicating a sudden and possibly unexpected reaction to the proposal news.

Q12 The Proposal Class 10 Questions Answers in 100-120 words (beyond text and across texts) 

i Though the play revolves around three people, Russian society emerges as an important character through the ongoings of the play and the thoughts and interactions of its characters. Imagine yourself to be a historian who has been invited to speak about nineteenth century upper class Russian society. Based on your reading of the play, how might you describe it? Support your evaluation with instances from the text. 

Ans: Nineteenth-century upper-class Russian society, depicted in Chekhov’s play, exhibits a blend of social norms, property concerns, and a focus on societal expectations. The characters’ fixation on land ownership reflects the societal emphasis on property and its significance in marriages. Chubukov and Lomov’s dispute over land boundaries highlights this obsession, echoing the broader societal preoccupation with property rights.

Moreover, the pressure for arranged marriages based on property alliances rather than genuine affection portrays the societal convention of marrying for economic and social convenience. Natalya’s hurried request to call Lomov back upon learning of the proposal underlines the societal expectation of women to comply with arranged unions without regard for personal feelings. This portrayal signifies a society where material concerns and societal norms often overshadow emotional connections in marital alliances.

ii Look at the given matrimonial advertisement published in the Morning Post (newspaper) in December 1822. It was fairly common practice in the nineteenth century for gentlemen and ladies to seek courtship and matrimony by placing a suitable advertisement. 

a) Based on your reading of the play and an understanding of the characters, what details would Lomov provide (and specifically leave out) in a matrimonial advertisement to find a bride like Natalya? 

b) Think of what might make Chubukov shortlist Lomov’s advertisement if he were scanning the matrimonial section of the newspaper. 

Ans: a) Lomov, in seeking a bride akin to Natalya, would emphasize his aristocratic lineage, land ownership, and financial stability. He might highlight his “esteemed family background,” sizable estate, and the desire for a “compatible partner from a respected family.” However, he might omit his hypochondria or tendency towards anxiety, as well as any personality quirks that could deter potential suitors. Lomov might focus on projecting an image of societal conformity and material stability, echoing the priorities evident in the play’s societal norms.

b) Chubukov would likely consider Lomov’s advertisement due to the emphasis on wealth, lineage, and property – qualities he values in potential suitors for Natalya. The mention of an esteemed family and substantial landholdings would align with Chubukov’s aspirations for a suitable match for his daughter, reflecting the societal norms prevalent in upper-class Russian society of the time.

iii Neighbours must have a cordial relationship which Lomov and Natalya do not have. Describe the first fight between them. CBSE 2015

Ans: In the play “The Proposal,” Lomov and Natalya’s seemingly innocuous conversation escalates into a heated dispute during their first encounter. Initially discussing land boundaries, their conversation becomes increasingly contentious. Lomov, aiming to resolve a property dispute, inadvertently triggers an argument when he mentions the disputed Oxen Meadows. Natalya vehemently defends her property, claiming her father owns the land. Their disagreement intensifies as they bicker over the true ownership of the meadows, devolving into a petty squabble. The dispute quickly spirals out of control, highlighting their stubbornness and inability to maintain a civil discourse. This initial conflict reveals their volatile personalities and sets the tone for their subsequent contentious interactions, showcasing the absence of a cordial relationship between these neighbors.

The Proposal Class 10 Extra Questions Answers

Who is called old rat in The Proposal?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” the character who is referred to as the “old rat” is Chubukov, Natalya Stepanova’s father. Lomov, the protagonist, uses this term in frustration during a heated argument with Chubukov over property boundaries and marriage proposals.

What is the major theme of The Proposal Class 10?

Ans: The major theme of “The Proposal” revolves around the absurdity of trivial arguments, societal conventions dictating marriage for material gain rather than love, and the comedic portrayal of exaggerated disputes over inconsequential matters in upper-class Russian society.

What is The Proposal class 10th short summary?

Ans: “The Proposal” by Anton Chekhov follows the absurd dispute between Lomov and Natalya, neighbors discussing land. Their argument escalates to a marriage proposal, highlighting societal absurdities and materialistic concerns in 19th-century Russian society.

What is the play The Proposal about short answer?

Ans: “The Proposal” revolves around a comically absurd dispute between Lomov and Natalya over land boundaries that escalates into an unexpected marriage proposal, satirizing societal conventions and the triviality of arguments in 19th-century Russian upper-class society.

What is the full name of lomov?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” the full name of the character is Stepan Stepanovich Chubukov, commonly referred to as Lomov.

What type of person is Natalya?

Ans: Natalya is depicted as a strong-willed, assertive, and opinionated individual in Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal.” She exhibits pride in her family and possessions, is quick to engage in disputes, and adheres closely to societal expectations prevalent in her social class.

What is Natalya nickname?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Natalya Stepanova is referred to by the nickname Natasha.

Whose dog was guess?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” the dog named Guess belonged to Lomov, one of the main characters in the story.

What did Natalya wear?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Natalya is described as wearing a dress or attire appropriate for the setting and time period of the play, though specific details about her clothing might not be explicitly mentioned in the script.

What is the full name of Chubukov?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” the character’s full name is Stepan Stepanovich Chubukov.

Who was the youngest aunt of lomov?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” there is no specific mention of Lomov having a youngest aunt. The play mainly revolves around the characters of Lomov, Natalya, and Chubukov, focusing on their interactions and disputes.

Did Natalya loved lomov?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” it’s not explicitly stated whether Natalya loved Lomov. The story primarily depicts their disagreements and the absurdity of their argument, rather than exploring romantic feelings between them.

Who is the daughter of Choobookov?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” the daughter of Stepan Stepanovich Chubukov is Natalya Stepanova.

Is lomov a farmer?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Lomov is not explicitly described as a farmer. He is portrayed as a landowner with estates, but specific details about his occupation or profession beyond his landownership are not extensively mentioned in the play.

What is lomov’s age?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Lomov’s exact age is not explicitly mentioned. The text doesn’t provide specific details regarding his age, focusing more on the interactions and disputes between characters rather than their precise ages.

Why Natalya is a love sick cat?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Natalya is not referred to as a “love sick cat.” This phrase might be an interpretation or expression used outside the text to describe someone infatuated or lovestruck. In the play, Natalya’s feelings towards Lomov are not explicitly depicted as romantic or infatuated, but rather their interactions involve disputes and disagreements rather than expressions of love.

Why lomov is in evening dress?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Lomov is dressed in evening attire when he arrives at Chubukov’s house because he has come to formally propose to Natalya, and he wants to make a good impression. Evening dress or formal attire was customary for important visits or formal occasions during that era, especially when proposing marriage or engaging in significant discussions in upper-class society.

Why does lomov drink water?

Ans: In Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal,” Lomov drinks water due to his anxiety and nervousness during his heated argument with Natalya and Chubukov. His palpitations and heightened emotions drive him to seek refreshment.

Why does lomov want to marry Natalia?

Ans: Lomov desires to marry Natalya primarily for practical reasons such as acquiring Oxen Meadows, resolving property disputes, and upholding familial traditions. His intentions are more rooted in material and societal expectations rather than genuine romantic affection.

Why does lomov think of marrying natalia?

Ans: Lomov considers marrying Natalya because of their neighboring estates and to settle a property dispute over Oxen Meadows. Additionally, he believes it aligns with familial tradition and societal norms of the time.

What kind of man is lomov?

Ans: Lomov is depicted as an anxious, hypochondriacal man overly concerned with social status and property. He is easily agitated, insecure, and adheres strictly to societal conventions, lacking assertiveness in personal interactions.

Why is Natalya so anxious to marry lomov?

Ans: Natalya appears anxious to marry Lomov due to societal expectations, pressure to secure a suitable match, and perhaps to fulfill traditional ideals of marriage prevalent in the upper-class society of the time, rather than genuine affection.

What did Natalya say about Guess?

Ans: Natalya boasts about her dog Guess, claiming him to be a purebred dog with a pedigree and lineage stretching back generations. She asserts Guess’s superiority over other dogs in terms of breed and bloodline during her conversation with Lomov.

Why does Natalya accuse her father?

Ans: Natalya accuses her father in jest during a playful exchange with Lomov, asserting that her father, Chubukov, is making her nervous and causing her distress by laughing excessively at Lomov’s jokes and compliments, teasing him in a light-hearted manner.

What is the name of the dog in The Proposal?

Ans: The dog’s name in Anton Chekhov’s play “The Proposal” is Guess. The characters, particularly Natalya Stepanova, boast about Guess, claiming the dog to be of distinguished lineage with a purebred pedigree, showcasing pride in its heritage and bloodline during their interactions in the play.

What is the theme of The Proposal?

Ans: The main themes in Anton Chekhov’s “The Proposal” include societal absurdity, trivial disputes, and the materialistic nature of marriage. The play satirizes societal norms by highlighting the absurdity of arguments over inconsequential matters, exposes the pressure to conform to societal expectations in marriage, and critiques the emphasis on material gain over genuine affection in relationships.

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