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Anton Cм§ehov - Besleme Apr 2026

Anton Chekhov's story (originally titled "Spat khochetsya" or "Sleepy" ) is a stark example of his "situation story" style, focusing on the crushing psychological toll of extreme exhaustion and social neglect . Plot Summary

: The masters' complete lack of empathy toward Varka's basic needs acts as the primary catalyst for the eventual tragedy. Literary Significance

: Chekhov highlights the "us-versus-them" divide, where the comfort of the upper class is built upon the literal physical destruction of the working class. Anton CМ§ehov - Besleme

: Delirious from exhaustion, Varka identifies the crying baby not as a human being, but as the "enemy" preventing her from sleep.

The story follows , a 13-year-old girl who works as a "foster child" or servant for a family in a small Russian town. : Delirious from exhaustion, Varka identifies the crying

: In a final, tragic act of desperation to find peace, Varka suffocates the infant and immediately falls into the deep, long-awaited sleep she craved. Key Themes

: The story explores the physiological and psychological boundaries of the human body, specifically how extreme fatigue can lead to a complete loss of morality and sanity. Key Themes : The story explores the physiological

: Varka is perpetually sleep-deprived. Her days are filled with endless domestic chores, and her nights are spent rocking her masters' crying baby.