Upper Classes Are a Nation's Past; the Middle Class Is Its Future

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“Upper classes are a nation's past; the middle class is its future.” This quote was written by Ayn Rand. The meaning of this quote is that the upper class was important in the past, but now in the future, the middle class will be the important class.It relates to the story because in Russia during this time period, the upper class was the important class and the lower class had no rights. Anton Chekhov is the author of “The Bet”, “The Lottery Ticket”, and “Oh! The Public”. Anton was from Russia and in the three stories he represents Russia from 1881 to 1896. He also slides in his life experiences and things that had to do with him in his stories. The theme, class structure, is shown in the stories “Oh! The Public, The Bet, and The Lottery Ticket” during the times of 1881 to 1896. In the story “Oh! The Public”, Anton Chekhov made class structure as one of the themes for this story. Class structure is shown in this story because the two main characters are from different classes. The ticket collector is from a lower class because he is a working poor. The invalid is from the middle class. In the story “Oh! The Public”, the ticket collector, Podtyagin, meets an invalid. He asks for his ticket and the passenger starts complaining about how ill he is and why don’t they let him sleep. All Podtyagin is trying to do is collect his ticket, but the invalid still complains. Two gentlemen came in and threatened Podtyagin to leave him alone and apologize. Podtyagin listens because he doesn’t want to lose his job. The ticket collector is in the lower class, the invalid is in the middle class, and the two gentlemen who were a colonel and an engineer, are from the upper class. Podtyagin know that if he refused to leave the invalid alone, he would... ... middle of paper ... ...till exist today, and there are many people who really have hope to win the lottery ticket. It’s really not a big difference in the US and in Russia. In both countries, there’s people like the couple in the story, who wish they could win the lottery. Class Structure is shown in the stories “Oh! The Public, The Lottery Ticket, and The Bet during the times of 1881 to 1896. Anton Chekhov, the author of these stories, wrote the stories to represent Russia during the time period of 1881 to 1896. The higher class was the most important class, and the lower class received no respect. The higher class didn’t care what they wasted their money on, while the middle class had hope to win the lottery and be in the upper class. The working poor just want to do their job, but the other two classes make it hard. “Upper classes are a nation's past; the middle class is its future.”

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