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Latest revision as of 00:10, 4 April 2022
The Seagull
Author(s) | Anton Pavlovič Čechov |
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Published | 1895 |
Publisher | Artur (CZ) |
Genre(s) | Play |
Age group | Young Adult Adult |
The Seagull (originally titled Чайка) by Anton Chekhov is a play originally published in 1895.
Trigger Warnings
- Failed life
- Fear
- Envy
- Lies
- Suicide
- Suicide thoughts
- Toxic relationships
Representation
A play based on a series of unrequited love flares. The motive of literature and drama and the relationship of literature and theater to life are intertwined throughout the play.