Topic > The Lady with the Dog Summary - 867

Irina Kirk says: "Rounds of dinners, card games and conversations no longer distract Gurov from his solitude." (Kirk 347) The third section is about Dmitri going to Anna's hometown more specifically to her house, but only after constantly thinking and dreaming about her. One day his wife made a comment to him: "The part of a murderer doesn't suit you at all, Dimitri." (May 297). Here he thought no one would notice how different he was, even though he could feel It. Dmitri tries to tell a friend about the affair. He had trouble sleeping and thinking. He was so tired of his life in Moscow. Gurov risks everything not only for him but also for Anna by going to her hometown. He goes to her house but decides it was best for him not to make things worse for Anna by getting on the commotion. Instead he decides to go to the theater hoping to see her there. Dmitri goes to the theater in the hope of meeting Anna. Anna and Dmitri talk to each other outside the theater. Anna urges him to return to Moscow and she will return