according to chubukov, what happened as a result of the dispute over the meadows? who did he think the meadows belonged to?​

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Lomov told Natalya and Chubukov that his aunt's grandmother gave the Meadows for the temporary and free use of Chubukov's grandfather's peasants. So he is the rightful owner of the open meadows.

The Oxen controversy began when Lomov mentioned Oxen Meadows as his property when proposing Natalya.

  • After hearing this, Natalya became enraged. Natalya acknowledged that her grandfather and great-grandfather had calculated that their land extended to Burnt Marsh, implying that Oxen Meadows belonged to them.
  • Lomov informed Natalya and Chubukov that his auntie's grandmother had given the Meadows to Chubukov's grandfather for the temporary and unrestricted use of his employees.  
  • Meadows is a source of contention between Lomov and Natalya.
  • He is referred to as a 'land grabber' by Natalya since he promises his duty for.
  • Lomov claims that he isn't a 'land grabber' because he has never completed such a task and would never enable anybody else to do so.

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