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Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard Themes | Main Idea Behind Russian Revolution

Anwaar Ahmed February 6, 2021 817Comments

Prominent themes of The Cherry Orchard are disclosed when Mr. Ranevsky feels that her family could not survive in Russian Revolution.

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

“The Cherry Orchard” as Political and Social Play | Anton Chekhov

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 1097Comments

Play “The Cherry Orchard” focuses on importance of socialism and change due to which it is regarded as one of the most discussed political and social plays.

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

The Character of Peter Trofimov in “The Cherry Orchard”

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 772Comments

In a play, a writer cannot directly say anything to the audience nor he can convince them personally but there is something he can do; some methods can be adopted…

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

The Character of Mrs Ranevsky (Lyubov) in The Cherry Orchard

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 955Comments

Mrs Ranevsky is the major character in "The Cherry Orchard". She has been sketched very minutely by Anton Chekhov.

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

Character of Lopakhin in “The Cherry Orchard”

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 841Comments

“The Cherry Orchard” deals with the Revolution of 1917 in Russia. The play was written when there was a social climate change in Russia. It was the downfall for aristocratic…

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

Symbolism in “The Cherry Orchard”

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 832Comments

“The Cherry Orchard” is a story of an aristocratic family. Estate of that family is going to be auctioned; they are unable to save their estate from auction. Eventually, the…

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

“The Cherry Orchard” As a Tragedy | In Aristotelian Concept

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 895Comments

Konstantin Stanislavsky produced "The Cherry Orchard" but it was presented as tragedy. Anton Chekhov showed disagreement and called this play a pure comedy.

Anton Chekhov Drama The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard as a Comedy

Anwaar Ahmed November 10, 2018 1031Comments

Much difficulty lies in categorizing “The Cherry Orchard” in the list of comedies. Critics could not come to conclusion in defining its genre. The play has been debated for many…

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