Book:Â The Bet Author: Anton Chekhov Year: 1889 Anton Chekhov, although a playwright, was no lesser known for his short essays in which he descried a variety of spectrum. "The Bet" was a part of my grade 8 syllabus and since then, it's been 12 years now, I've read it many times. That's not saying much... Continue Reading →
The Bet – A Speech
"To-morrow at twelve o'clock I regain my freedom and the right to associate with other men, but before I leave this room and see the sunshine, I think it necessary to say a few words to you. With a clear conscience I tell you, as before God, who beholds me, that I despise freedom and life and... Continue Reading →

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