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The Seagull

Par : Anton Chekhov
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  • Nombre de pages64
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-91-47-98291-2
  • EAN9789147982912
  • Date de parution27/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille140 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurNahdet Misr

Résumé

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov is a groundbreaking masterpiece of modern drama-an intimate and deeply human exploration of love, ambition, art, and disappointment. First performed in 1896, this influential play transformed the landscape of theater with its subtle realism, emotional depth, and refusal to conform to conventional dramatic structure. Set on a quiet country estate in Russia, the story revolves around a group of artists, dreamers, and lovers whose lives intertwine in complex and often painful ways.
At the heart of the drama is Konstantin Treplev, an aspiring writer desperate to create new forms of artistic expression and to win the approval of his celebrated actress mother, Irina Arkadina. His fragile ambitions collide with his infatuation for Nina, a young woman yearning for a life on the stage. As relationships entangle and desires go unfulfilled, each character confronts the gap between their dreams and reality. Chekhov's genius lies in his ability to capture the quiet tragedies of ordinary life.
Rather than relying on grand events or melodramatic twists, The Seagull unfolds through nuanced conversations, unspoken tensions, and the subtle passage of time. The characters are rendered with remarkable psychological precision-flawed, vulnerable, and achingly real. Their struggles with unrequited affection, creative frustration, jealousy, and self-doubt resonate far beyond the confines of the stage. The symbol of the seagull itself weaves through the narrative, representing innocence, aspiration, and ultimately the fragility of human hopes.
Through this layered imagery, Chekhov examines the cost of artistic pursuit and the emotional toll of longing for recognition and love. At once poignant and quietly humorous, The Seagull captures the contradictions of human experience-where comedy and sorrow coexist, and where life unfolds not in climactic revelations but in subtle, transformative moments. The play's innovative structure and naturalistic dialogue influenced generations of playwrights and cemented Chekhov's legacy as one of the most important figures in modern theater. Timeless, tender, and profoundly insightful, The Seagull continues to move audiences and readers alike, offering a mirror to our ambitions, our disappointments, and the enduring search for meaning in art and in life.
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