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The Sea-Gull by Anton


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"The Sea-Gull" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a play written in the late 19th century that explores themes of art, unrequited love, and the complexities of human relationships. The central characters include Irina Arkadina, an aging actress; her son, Constantine Treplieff, an aspiring playwright; and Nina Zaryechtnaya, a young woman captivated by the world of theater. Their stories unfold against the backdrop of a rural estate, delving into themes of ambition, jealousy, and the search for identity.
At the beginning of the play, the audience is introduced to various characters in the garden of Sorin¡¯s estate during preparations for an amateur performance of Treplieff¡¯s play. The opening scenes reveal Masha¡¯s emotional struggles, shown through her black attire as she mourns her unhappiness; the conflicts between Treplieff and his mother, Arkadina, over art and personal fulfillment; and the arrival of Nina, who becomes the object of affection for both Treplieff and the established author, Boris Trigorin. As the play is prepared, themes of love, artistic ambition, and the inevitable gap between reality and aspiration emerge, setting the stage for deeper explorations throughout the work.

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CHARACTERS
THE SEA-GULL
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV