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"Kashtanka" is an 1887 short story by Anton Chekhov. It follows the adventures of Kashtanka, a young foxey-looking mongrel owned by a drunken carpenter named Luka Alexandrovich. After getting lost due to her own mischief and being frightened by a military band, Kashtanka finds herself in a state of hunger and desperation. She reflects on her dire situation, contemplating the impossibility of living in such conditions. As she huddles by the entrance of an unfamiliar house, the story explores themes of survival, the bond between humans and animals, and the struggles of life from the perspective of a lost and vulnerable creature. Chekhov's narrative captures the emotional depth of Kashtanka's plight, inviting readers to empathize with her journey and the challenges she faces in a world filled with uncertainty.
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Kashtanka, Anton Tchekhov
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- 1973
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