The Seagull - Act II

by Anton Chekhov

About

Chekhov's 1895 play follows a group of artists and lovers at a country estate, each longing for something just out of reach: recognition, reciprocated love, youth, freedom. Its premiere in St. Petersburg was a famous disaster; the audience laughed in the wrong places. But its subsequent production by the Moscow Art Theatre under Stanislavski transformed European theater, establishing the naturalist method — indirect action, subtext, the sound of daily life — as the dominant paradigm of the twentieth century. The seagull of the title appears in only one scene but haunts the play as a symbol of destroyed innocence and wasted potential. It is the first of Chekhov's four great late plays and perhaps the most personal.

The Seagull - Act II

Characters
11
Words
3.6k
Duration
~27 min

Characters

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NINA ZARIETCHNAYA
31
2
BORIS TRIGORIN
24
3
ARKADINA
21
4
EUGENE DORN
17
5
PETER SORIN
14
6
CONSTANTINE TREPLIEFF
6
7
ILIA SHAMRAEFF
5
8
PAULINA
5

1 section

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