The Lady with the Dog, By Anton Chekhov (1899) - Adultery and the Opened Ending

The Lady with the Dog, By Anton Chekhov (1899)


Rating: 7/10



First, I want to talk about the ending of this story. Actually, there is no clear ending in this story. The ending is opened, and it makes us wonder what will happen to the characters after the story ends. At first, I did not like this ending because it felt a bit uncomfortable. However, after reading the story for the second time, I realized that opened ending makes the readers think about the author’s message more deeply by guessing the rest of the story and changed my mind.


My guess is that the main characters will divorce their original wife and husband and start a new life together. However, it will not last long and they will break up again. I think adultery is like an illusion. It is provocative and makes them think it’s true love because it is unachievable. But if they divorce and remarry each other, that illusion will be broken because it will be less provocative than it used to be and they will face up to reality. Thus Gurov and Anna will end up not too different from other affair couples. (186 words)




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