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"The Seagull" is a tragicomedy by the outstanding Russian playwright Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. In this play, the author reproduces the complex relationships between the main characters, which are tangible symbols of the representatives of his time. Despite the fact that the action takes place on the seashore, the deep internal conflicts of the characters make this play universal and eternally relevant.
Different relationships are depicted in "The Seagull" - love and jealousy, rejection and the search for one's own place in the world. Each character has its own unique character and rapidly evolves during the action. Chekhov successfully combined deep psychologism in reflections on life, art and being.
"The Seagull" is not only a classic of world drama, but also a work that remains relevant in any era. This play is capable of striking with its deep meaning and beckoning with its unique atmosphere, as well as leaving many questions and reflections in the hearts of its readers.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Алекс Бор
- Language
- Russian