Complete Summary and Solutions for The Lament – Woven Words NCERT Class XI English Elective, Chapter 1 – Summary, Explanation, Questions, Answers

A detailed summary and explanation of Anton Chekhov’s short story "The Lament," portraying the poignant tale of Iona Potapov, a cabdriver in twilight, as he struggles with grief and loneliness after the death of his son. Includes all NCERT questions, answers, and comprehension exercises from the Woven Words Elec­tive Course for Class XI.

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The Lament - Anton Chekhov | Woven Words Short Stories Study Guide 2025

The Lament

Anton Chekhov | Woven Words Short Stories - Ultimate Study Guide 2025

Introduction to Short Stories - Woven Words

A short story is a brief work of prose fiction. It has a plot which may be comic, tragic, romantic or satiric; the story is presented to us from one of the many available points of view, and it may be written in the mode of fantasy, realism or naturalism.

In the ‘story of incident’ the focus of interest is on the course and outcome of events, as in the Sherlock Holmes story. The ‘story of character’ focuses on the state of mind and motivation, or on the psychological and moral qualities of the protagonist, as in Glory at Twilight. Chekhov’s The Lament focuses on form—nothing happens, or seems to happen, except an encounter and conversations, but the story becomes a revelation of deep sorrow.

The short story differs from the novel in magnitude. The limitation of length imposes economy of management and in literary effects. However, a short story can also attain a fairly long and complex form, where it approaches the expansiveness of the novel, which you may find in The Third and Final Continent in this unit.

Key Elements

  • Plot Patterns: Comic, tragic, romantic, satiric.
  • Points of View: Multiple perspectives in fantasy, realism, naturalism.
  • Types: Story of incident (events), story of character (psychology).
  • Economy: Brevity demands concise management and effects.

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