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''The Seagull'' (originally titled Чайка) by Anton Chekhov is a play originally published in 1895.
  
 
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==Trigger Warnings==
Suicide
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* Failed life
Suicide thoughts
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* Fear
Toxic relationships
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* Envy
Love triangle
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* Lies
Failed life
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* Suicide
Lies
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* Suicide thoughts
Envy
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* Toxic relationships
Fear
 
 
 
  
 
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*[[Love triangle (trope)|Love triangle]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 4 April 2022

The Seagull
Cover of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
Author(s) Anton Pavlovič Čechov
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.

Tropes