Anton Cм§ehov - Besleme ❲Premium Quality❳
: Varka is perpetually sleep-deprived. Her days are filled with endless domestic chores, and her nights are spent rocking her masters' crying baby.
: Delirious from exhaustion, Varka identifies the crying baby not as a human being, but as the "enemy" preventing her from sleep. Anton CМ§ehov - Besleme
: 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. : Varka is perpetually sleep-deprived
: As she struggles to stay awake, the shadows in the room begin to take on haunting shapes. She drifts in and out of feverish dreams about her late father and her life back in the village. : The story explores the physiological and psychological
: 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.
The story follows , a 13-year-old girl who works as a "foster child" or servant for a family in a small Russian town.
