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I. Chapter Summary
The Proposal is a one-act comic play written by Anton Chekhov, which humorously explores the theme of marriage as a social and economic arrangement rather than a romantic union. The story centers around Ivan Lomov, a wealthy landowner, who visits his neighbor Stepan Chubukov to propose marriage to his daughter Natalya. What should have been a simple proposal turns into a heated argument over petty land and dog ownership disputes. Eventually, after much comic confusion and exaggerated quarrels, the proposal is accepted.
The play uses satire, irony, and absurdity to comment on the materialistic mindset of the upper class, where even marriage is driven more by property and status than by love or companionship.
II. Key Concepts Covered
| Concept | Explanation |
| Materialism in Marriage | Marriage is portrayed as a social contract for land and security. |
| Irony and Satire | Petty arguments overshadow the actual purpose of Lomov’s visit. |
| Absurd Human Behavior | Characters display exaggerated emotions over trivial matters. |
| Comic Timing and Conflict | The humor lies in verbal battles and misunderstanding. |
| Class Consciousness | Pride and ego dominate relationships in the upper class. |
III. Important Questions
(A) Multiple Choice Questions (1 Mark)
- Who is the author of The Proposal?
- a) Leo Tolstoy
- b) Anton Chekhov
- c) William Shakespeare
- d) Charles Dickens
- Answer: b) Anton Chekhov
- Why does Lomov visit Chubukov?
- a) To borrow money
- b) To propose marriage to Natalya
- c) To buy Oxen Meadows
- d) To complain about dogs
- Answer: b) To propose marriage to Natalya
- What is the first argument between Lomov and Natalya about?
- a) Dogs
- b) Marriage
- c) Oxen Meadows
- d) Dress
- Answer: c) Oxen Meadows
- What is the name of Natalya’s dog?
- a) Guess
- b) Squeezer
- c) Braveheart
- d) Tiger
- Answer: b) Squeezer
(B) Short Answer Questions (2/3 Marks)
- Why does Chubukov initially misunderstand Lomov’s visit? (PYQ – 2020)
- How does the author create humor through the characters’ behavior? (PYQ – 2019)
- What qualities of Lomov make him a comic character?
- Describe the character of Natalya in a few lines.
(C) Long Answer Questions (5 Marks)
- The play revolves around verbal fights. How do these fights contribute to the overall humor of the play? (PYQ – 2021)
- Compare the attitudes of Chubukov and Lomov toward marriage. What do these attitudes reveal about society?
- How does Chekhov use irony and exaggeration to bring out the theme of absurdity in the play?
- Write a character sketch of Ivan Lomov.
(D) HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)
- Do you think Lomov and Natalya will have a happy married life? Justify your answer.
- If you were in Chubukov’s place, how would you handle the proposal differently?
IV. Key Formulas/Concepts
While this is a play and not a mathematical or scientific topic, literary elements include:
- Irony: The purpose of the visit (marriage) gets lost in silly arguments.
- Satire: Criticizes the superficiality and egos of the land-owning class.
- Hyperbole: Exaggerated reactions during the arguments.
- Characterization: Comic traits like nervousness, pride, and stubbornness are highlighted.
V. Deleted Portions (CBSE 2025–2026)
No portions have been deleted from this chapter as per the rationalized NCERT textbooks.
VI. Chapter-Wise Marks Bifurcation (Estimated – CBSE 2025–2026)
| Unit/Chapter | Estimated Marks | Type of Questions Typically Asked |
| The Proposal | 6–8 marks | MCQs, Short Answer, Long Answer, HOTS |
VII. Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
| Year | Marks | Question |
| 2019 | 3 | How does Chubukov react to Lomov’s proposal? What does it reveal about him? |
| 2020 | 2 | Why does Chubukov get irritated during Lomov’s visit? |
| 2021 | 5 | How does Chekhov use humor to portray the absurdity of marriage negotiations? |
VIII. Real-World Application Examples to Connect with Topics
- Modern Matchmaking: In many cultures today, marriage is still influenced by wealth, property, and class.
- Conflict Resolution: Shows how ego and pride can ruin meaningful conversations.
- Communication Skills: Emphasizes the need for clear and respectful dialogue in relationships.
- Satire in Media: Similar techniques are used in TV sitcoms and comedy sketches to expose social flaws.
IX. Student Tips & Strategies for Success
Time Management
- Read the play aloud in parts—it enhances dialogue understanding and comic timing.
- Create a 3-column chart for each character’s traits, actions, and quotes.
Exam Preparation
- Practice questions on theme, character sketch, and satire.
- Use literary terms (irony, farce, satire) in your long answers.
Stress Management
- Act out scenes in class or in front of a mirror—it makes learning fun.
- Watch short play versions online to reinforce memory.
X. Career Guidance & Exploration
For Classes 9–10
Streams Overview:
- Arts: Literature, theatre, psychology, sociology.
- Commerce: Business communication, human behavior.
- Science: Emotional intelligence and behavioral studies.
Career Inspirations:
- Scriptwriter / Playwright
- Theatre Artist or Director
- Satirical Columnist
- Social Critic / Sociologist
Relevant Programs and Exams:
- NTSE
- Drama and Elocution Competitions
- School Theatre and Literary Fests
XI. Important Notes
- Always refer to ncert.nic.in and cbseacademic.nic.in for the latest updates.
- Use humor and irony smartly in your own writing assignments.
- Practice role-playing to understand the characters better.
