Before 1890, the writer Chekov (played by Nicolas Giraud) mostly created light-hearted works full of comedy and satire. His works were deeply loved by[Expand All]
Before 1890, the writer Chekov (played by Nicolas Giraud) mostly created light-hearted works full of comedy and satire. His works were deeply loved by the public for their wit, humor and ease of understanding. The Russian Academy of Sciences, in recognition of the spiritual wealth he brought to the world, The Pushkin Prize was awarded to Chekov. In 1890, Chekov crossed mountains and rivers alone and arrived at Sakhalin Island, which had once been a place of exile for political prisoners. The scene of Sakhalin Island, which was like a living hell, deeply touched Chekov's heart. He began to realize that beyond the world he was familiar with, there were still so many people living in suffering and poverty. From then on, Chekov changed his writing style and, using his trip to Sakhalin Island as material, began to write works exposing the autocratic system of the Tsarist Russia.[Collapse]