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Recluses dans leur maison familiale, Olga, Macha et Irina n'ont qu'un r锚ve : retourner 脿 Moscou. La pr茅sence d'une batterie et de ses officiers dans leur petite ville de province change, pour un temps, le cours de leur vie : Macha, victime d'un mariage pr茅coce, s'amourache du commandant, Olga trouve un regain d'茅nergie et Irina se fiance 脿 un lieutenant. Mais bient么t, avec le d茅part des troupes et la mort en duel du fianc茅 d'Irina, la solitude revient, d'autant plus pesante qu'elle est d茅pouill茅e d'illusions. Et, de surcro卯t, la maison a 茅t茅 hypoth茅qu茅e, 脿 l'insu des trois s艙urs. Le drame de Tchekhov appara卯t comme l'embl猫me d'une Russie au bord du gouffre dans une fin de si猫cle en proie 脿 une immense d茅tresse.

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First published January 1, 1900

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Anton Chekhov

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Dramas, such as The Seagull (1896, revised 1898), and including "A Dreary Story" (1889) of Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, also Chekov, concern the inability of humans to communicate.

Born ( 袗薪褌芯薪 袩邪胁谢芯胁懈褔 效械褏芯胁 ) in the small southern seaport of Taganrog, the son of a grocer. His grandfather, a serf, bought his own freedom and that of his three sons in 1841. He also taught to read. A cloth merchant fathered Yevgenia Morozova, his mother.

"When I think back on my childhood," Chekhov recalled, "it all seems quite gloomy to me." Tyranny of his father, religious fanaticism, and long nights in the store, open from five in the morning till midnight, shadowed his early years. He attended a school for Greek boys in Taganrog from 1867 to 1868 and then Taganrog grammar school. Bankruptcy of his father compelled the family to move to Moscow. At the age of 16 years in 1876, independent Chekhov for some time alone in his native town supported through private tutoring.

In 1879, Chekhov left grammar school and entered the university medical school at Moscow. In the school, he began to publish hundreds of short comics to support his mother, sisters and brothers. Nicholas Leikin published him at this period and owned Oskolki (splinters), the journal of Saint Petersburg. His subjected silly social situations, marital problems, and farcical encounters among husbands, wives, mistresses, and lust; even after his marriage, Chekhov, the shy author, knew not much of whims of young women.

Nenunzhaya pobeda , first novel of Chekhov, set in 1882 in Hungary, parodied the novels of the popular M贸r J贸kai. People also mocked ideological optimism of J贸kai as a politician.

Chekhov graduated in 1884 and practiced medicine. He worked from 1885 in Peterburskaia gazeta.

In 1886, Chekhov met H.S. Suvorin, who invited him, a regular contributor, to work for Novoe vremya, the daily paper of Saint Petersburg. He gained a wide fame before 1886. He authored The Shooting Party , his second full-length novel, later translated into English. Agatha Christie used its characters and atmosphere in later her mystery novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd . First book of Chekhov in 1886 succeeded, and he gradually committed full time. The refusal of the author to join the ranks of social critics arose the wrath of liberal and radical intelligentsia, who criticized him for dealing with serious social and moral questions but avoiding giving answers. Such leaders as Leo Tolstoy and Nikolai Leskov, however, defended him. "I'm not a liberal, or a conservative, or a gradualist, or a monk, or an indifferentist. I should like to be a free artist and that's all..." Chekhov said in 1888.

The failure of The Wood Demon , play in 1889, and problems with novel made Chekhov to withdraw from literature for a period. In 1890, he traveled across Siberia to Sakhalin, remote prison island. He conducted a detailed census of ten thousand convicts and settlers, condemned to live on that harsh island. Chekhov expected to use the results of his research for his doctoral dissertation. Hard conditions on the island probably also weakened his own physical condition. From this journey came his famous travel book.

Chekhov practiced medicine until 1892. During these years, Chechov developed his concept of the dispassionate, non-judgmental author. He outlined his program in a letter to his brother Aleksandr: "1. Absence of lengthy verbiage of political-social-economic nature; 2. total objectivity; 3. truthful descriptions of persons and objects; 4. extreme brevity; 5. audacity and originality; flee the stereotype; 6. compassion." Because he objected that the paper conducted against Alfred Dreyfus, his friendship with Suvorin ended

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孝褉懈 C械褋褌褉褘 = The Three Sisters, Anton Chekhov

Three Sisters is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov. It was written in 1900 and first performed in 1901 at the Moscow Art Theatre.

The play is sometimes included on the short list of Chekhov's outstanding plays, along with The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull and Uncle Vanya.

Act one begins with Olga (the eldest sister), working as a teacher in a school, but at the end of the play, she is made headmistress, a promotion in which she had little interest. Masha, the middle sister and the artist of the family, is married to Feodor Ilyich Kulygin, a schoolteacher. ...

Act two begins almost a year later with Andrei and Natasha married with their first child (offstage), a baby boy named Bobik. ...

Act three takes place about a year later in Olga and Irina's room. ...

In the fourth and final act, outdoors behind the home, the soldiers, who by now are friends of the family, are preparing to leave the area. ...

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Olga, Masha, and Irina: three sisters vegetate in a provincial hole and dream of going to Moscow. Irina, the youngest, is still full of hope at the beginning of the play.
As often in Chekhov, there is little action but lost illusions, inaccessible dreams, and dreams of the absolute that shatter reality based on the mediocrity of everyday life and beings.
Since their lives are not as full of promise as they imagined, the characters dream of a bright future for future humanity.
Time passes, and illusions vanish. Loves are unhappy, disappointing, fall apart, or fail. Stocks also abort likewise.
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4 out of 5 stars to , a Russian play published in 1900 by . What an introspective work, but then again, Chekov is always at the top of this particular game, that is, presenting a slice of life we know dear to our hearts. In this one, perhaps his most famous play, three sisters are stuck in a small Russian village, but year to be back in Moscow. Circumstances prevent it. If you don't know any Russian history, you might want to brush up on it before taking this one on. I struggle to recognize this book came about less than two decades before the famous Romanov family was executed. It feels so very different yet so much the same. I digress. This story is about choice. Or lack of choice. Or more appropriately denying yourself the ability to choose because you lack the confidence to do what you need to do. The three sisters, arguably quite different, might indeed by the same woman inside. Life is hard. Seeing what happens around you when someone else controls the minutes, can be difficult. And you feel stagnant. But when this happens, a writer can capture the beauty of something known as nothing. It's the little things... that make life so interesting... and this book so wonderful.

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鈥淎fter us they'll fly in hot air balloons, coat styles will change, perhaps they'll discover a sixth sense and cultivate it, but life will remain the same, a hard life full of secrets, but happy. And a thousand years from now man will still be sighing, 'Oh! Life is so hard!' and will still, like now, be afraid of death and not want to die.鈥�

The Three Sisters examines the lives of the Prozorovs, a Russian family who live in a provincial town far from Moscow. The three sisters, Masha, Olga, and Irina, all long to return to Moscow and complain about their boring lives. Their brother Andrey is thought to be their only hope for a secure future. But he spoils all that (and his sisters' future, too) by marrying Natasha, a woman who eventually forces the sisters to leave their own home. Masha, Irina, and Olga fail at jobs, marriage, and romance. In the end, each sister ponders why life has been so disappointing for them. (Hint: It's been pretty much up to them).

The three sisters and their brother are pretty privileged, members of a fading aristocracy. The play, which was first produced in 1900 is, like his The Cherry Orchard, a kind of late-life reflection on Russia at the close of the nineteenth-century. Chekhov had tb, and would die of the disease 4 years later, but his initial view of his play is that it was a comedy poking fun at people for (mostly) choosing to be unhappy. He once said, "All I wanted was to say honestly to people: 'Have a look at yourselves and see how bad and dreary your lives are!鈥欌€�

鈥淥h, I am unhappy. . . I can't work, I won鈥檛 work. My brain has dried up, and I've grown thinner, plainer, older, and there is no relief of any sort, and time goes and it seems all the while as if I am going away from the real, the beautiful life, farther and farther away, down some precipice. I'm in despair and I can't understand how it is that I am still alive, that I haven't killed myself. . .鈥�

Chekhov focuses on the sisters鈥� inability to be happy and their brother's just as deeply entrenched nihilism. From the earliest productions, the play has embraced a kind of tension between sympathy for the family and a lightly satirical view of them.

Andrey: Oh, where is it all gone? What's become of my past, when I was young, happy, and clever, when my dreams and thoughts were exquisite, when my present and my past were lighted up by hope? Why on the very threshold of life do we become dull, drab, uninteresting, lazy, indifferent, useless, unhappy? . . . the divine spark is quenched and we become the same sort of pitiful, dead creatures, all exactly alike, as our fathers and mothers. . . .鈥�

Chekhov was neither an existentialist nor a nihilist, so I think of his play as a comedy with the aim of waking up his audience to embrace the present and make a meaningful commitment to love and that 鈥渄ivine spark.鈥� But I also think it can be seen as a sad social critique, too, in a rather different interpretation of the script.

I listened to a production of this play set in the nineties translated and adapted by David Mamet, and I liked it. I love Chekhov, who raises questions without answering them, and who creates characters without judging them too harshly, in my opinion, but I am going to read a translation/adaptation by Tracy Letts soon to see what he does with it.
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By the sea stands a green oak tree;
A golden chain strung round it:
And on the chain a learned cat
Day and night circles round it;
Walking right, he sings a song,
Walking left, he tells a tale.

鈥� Alexander Pushkin

The tale, this time, is not about , the epic poem written by Pushkin and published in 1820, whose opening lines were inspired by the author鈥檚 favorite tree, which turned out to be a mulberry tree in Taganrog, in southern Russia. Between us, and as some residents said, he wasn鈥檛 under the obligation to know botany.鹿
The tale, this time, is a play written in 1900 by about the Prozorov family, especially the three sisters: Olga Prozorova, the eldest, a high school teacher and then headmistress; Masha Kulygina, the middle sister, unhappily married and often reciting the first lines of Pushkin鈥檚 poem; and Irina Prozorova, the youngest, stuck in a provincial town as the rest of the family and always longing for Moscow, where she would find her true love. Another exhausting quest for meaning in a life which is filled with trials and tribulations and some gleams of light in between.
IRINA [lays her head on OLGA'S bosom]. A time will come when everyone will know what all this is for, why there is this misery; there will be no mysteries and, meanwhile, we have got to live . . . we have got to work, only to work! Tomorrow I'll go alone; I'll teach in the school, and I'll give all my life to those who may need me. Now it's autumn; soon winter will come and cover us with snow, and I will work, I will work.

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VERSHININ [after a moment's thought]. Well, I don't know. . . . It seems to me that everything on earth is bound to change by degrees and is already changing before our eyes. In two or three hundred, perhaps in a thousand years -- the time does not matter -- a new, happy life will come. We shall have no share in that life, of course, but we're living for it, we're working, well, yes, and suffering for it, we're creating it -- and that alone is the purpose of our existence, and is our happiness, if you like.

The play is infused with other elements that reminded me not only of Pushkin but other two虏 great Russian authors: entangled family dynamics, soldiers and barons, adultery, hypocritical manipulation, a duel based on nothing, unconditional love which has been silenced for years, reflections on human existence and its meaning...
TUZENBAKH. Well? When we are dead, men will fly in balloons, change the fashion of their coats, will discover a sixth sense, perhaps, and develop it, but life will remain just the same, difficult, full of mysteries and happiness. In a thousand years man will sigh just the same, "Ah, how hard life is," and yet just as now he will be afraid of death and not want it.

...and above all, longing. The characters have different aspirations that converged in the mitigation of loneliness. That鈥檚 what fascinated and repelled me at the same time because it鈥檚 not a foreign notion to me. The thought, the conviction even, that after achieving something, after going to a certain place, life will be as we dreamed it. And most of the times, having accomplished what we wanted while contemplating the sights of the new residence in which we鈥檙e dwelling, happiness becomes ever more elusive.
VERSHININ. The other day I was reading the diary of a French minister written in prison. The听minister was condemned for the Panama affair. With what enthusiasm and delight he describes the birds he sees from the prison window, which he never noticed before when he was a minister. Now that he's released, of course he notices birds no more than he did before. In the same way, you won't notice Moscow when you live in it. We have no happiness and never do have, we only long for it.

Or perhaps there is more beyond longing, if the responsibility for a moment of happiness - because that's all there is鲁 - is not put on something or someone else.





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** Notes
1. The New Yorker, 鈥淧ushkin's Favorite Tree鈥�. February 17, 2010
2. Why of course, Tolstoy and my all-time favorite, Dostoyevsky.
3. Allusion to a passage from Fernando Pessoa's : There鈥檚 no happiness without knowledge. But the knowledge of happiness brings unhappiness, because to know that you鈥檙e happy is to realize that you鈥檙e experiencing a happy moment and will soon have to leave it behind. - Enjoy it, then?
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So far I have been very lucky with the theatre productions I have been attending. This one did not shine as much, though. I wonder whether had I not been able to compare to some brilliant staging would this play have engaged me more.

Nonetheless, it was entertaining. The setting was 鈥榬ealistic鈥�, with the d茅cor of a late nineteenth century Russia middle class home, with the most appealing aspect in the way parallel actions and conversations could take place on a single defined space. The acting was convincing but verging on the overacting, in particular at the beginning when it verged somewhat towards the histrionic.





The dynamics of the play consist of a descent from a 鈥榝orte 鈥� in mood and enthusiasm of the three sisters and the one brother, to a moody 鈥榩iano鈥� as the dreams and the illusions and hopes of the four siblings are deflate and flatten. And Eldorado-Moscow remains an elusive dream and the tougher reality of a provincial rural world prevails.

I enjoyed that a real piano was on the stage and that it was not the only instrument invited onto the scene. Music seemed at times to be another character; the most satisfying and satisfied of them all.



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With a lens to 2021 where I attempt to read more classics that I have neglected over the past two years, I stated small with one of Chekhov鈥檚 masterpieces. This tragedy examines everyday Russian in an accessible edition translated by Langford Wilson. Wilson鈥檚 goal was to translate the word as though Chekhov was writing in English, and he did a remarkable job. Readers learn of the trials and tribulations of the sisters Marsha, Olga, and Irina and what it means to be female, either single or married in the mid 19th century. Anecdotes to Pushkin and Lermontov are provided and help to paint a picture of Russian society at the time of publication. While around 80 pages in most editions, Chekhov鈥檚 plays are important classics in that they allow readers to see how Russians lived prior to the revolution, leading up the events that changed society. The women in this play desired a better life but were subject to the whims of their brother or husband. In a modern society Chekhov predicts that women like these intelligent, forward thinking sisters would have the same status in society as men. These themes are also prevalent in The Cherry Orchard. I generally enjoy Russian literature, and this was no exception. With this positive experience behind me, I look forward to reading more classics in 2021.

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Do you see that tree? It is dead but it still sways in the wind with the others. I think it would be like that with me. That if I died I would still be part of life in one way or another.
~~~ [writer: Anton Chekhov]


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3.5/5 based on this translation.

The story goes that many years ago, a couple saw a performance of Chekhov鈥檚 THREE SISTERS, afterwards, the husband gentleman turn to his wife and moaned, 鈥淭hree hours, and they didn鈥檛 get to Moscow!鈥� The wife turned to her husband, shot him a withering look and said in the driest of tones, 鈥淢urray, if they got to Moscow, it would have been a musical!鈥�

Chekhov believed THREE SISTERS to be a comedy. In fact, Chekhov was convinced of it. When the Moscow Art Theatre gathered to read it for the first time, the entire troupe was reduced to tears. Chekhov finally relented and titled the piece 鈥渁 drama in four acts,鈥� the only time he ever gave that designation to any of his plays. I myself, have never found much comedy in THREE SISTERS, and I am one of those people who does find Chekhov to be hilarious ~~ I dare you to watch The Seagull, and not laugh out loud.

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For me, THREE SISTERS is a problem play, and my least favorite of Chekhov's major plays. This is due I believe mainly to faulty translations. This translation was authored by Stark Young. My issues with his translation is that it is too stagy, too wordy. Stark may have been renowned for his translations at the time, but honestly, they have not held up will over time. Young writes from a romanticized view of Russia, serfs and class structures, much the same as some writers have romanticized slavery. Young's characters never come alive for me. There is no vibrancy or life to these people. They are dead before they take the stage.

The question at the center of THREE SISTERS 鈥淗ow do we go on?鈥�. Honestly, in Young's translation of THREE SISTERS, you don't care.

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Before the end of the year, I will read David Mamet's translation & Tracy Letts translation. I hope in the hands of dramatists, the characters truly come alive.

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May 19, 2018
This review is not of Chekhov's brilliant play, but of the translation by Moura Budberg.

If you know me, you know I love Chekhov, and I love comparing different translations of his plays. I find it fascinating how people can view the same piece of writing so differently.

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The problem with Budberg's translation is how stuffy it is. It is very classy stuff, lots of technique is called for from the women to overact, and throw themselves on the nearest gentleman wailing in hysterics.

These people were written by Chekhov to be passionate, hot blooded and full of life. In Budberg's hands these people become nothing more than caricatures. All the life is sucked out of them. They become very stoic and oh so British. Is it any surprise that Olivier used this translation for his production in 1967?

There are so many brilliant translations of Three Sisters out there; this, sadly, is not one of them.
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June 6, 2020
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爻賴 禺賵丕賴乇 賲孬賱 蹖讴 丿乇蹖丕蹖 丕賳爻丕賳蹖 爻鬲...毓丿賴 丕蹖 亘賴 賴乇 爻賵 乇賵丕賳賳丿 ,卮賳丕 讴賳丕賳 丿乇 賲爻蹖乇 丕賲賵丕噩 丨賵丿 乇賴丕 讴乇丿賴 丕賳丿 賵 賲蹖 丕賳丿蹖卮賳丿 讴賴 乇丕賴蹖 丿乇爻鬲 胤蹖 賲蹖 讴賳賳丿..毓丿賴 丕蹖 賳蹖夭 爻讴賵賳 诏夭蹖丿賴 丕賳丿,趩賳诏 丿乇 賳賯胤賴 丕蹖 丕夭 丿乇蹖丕 丕賳丿丕禺鬲賴 丕賳丿,賲蹖 讴賵卮賳丿 趩賳诏丕賱 賴丕蹖卮丕賳 乇丕 丿乇 鬲賳 丿乇蹖丕 賳诏賴 丿丕乇賳丿 賵 趩卮賲 丕賳丿賵禺鬲賴 丕賳丿 亘賴 倬丕蹖丕賳 诏乇蹖夭 賳丕倬匕蹖乇,鬲丕 讴賴 卮丕蹖丿 賴賳诏丕賲 賲乇诏 丕賵丕蹖蹖 亘乇 丌蹖丿 亘賴 丕蹖卮丕賳 丕毓鬲賲丕丿 丿賴丿 讴賴 禺賵卮亘禺鬲 亘賵丿賴 丕賳丿..毓丿賴 丕蹖 賳蹖夭 丕賲蹖丿 亘賴 爻丕丨賱 禺賵卮亘禺鬲蹖 丿丕乇賳丿,丿乇 禺賱丕賮 丕賲賵丕噩 賳丕诏夭蹖乇 賲蹖 讴賵卮賳丿 讴賴 丨乇讴鬲 讴賳賳丿,丕賲丕 丿乇蹖丕 丿乇蹖丕爻鬲 賵 丕賲賵丕噩 丕賳丿 讴賴 賲鬲賵丕鬲乇 賴賲 倬蹖卮 賲蹖 丌蹖賳丿,卮賳丕诏乇蹖 讴賴 爻乇 噩賳诏 亘丕 丕賲賵丕噩 丿丕乇丿 丕夭 賴乇 賲賵噩 诏匕卮鬲賴,丿乇 丕賳 爻賵 丕賲丕 噩夭 賲賵噩 丿蹖诏乇 賳賲蹖 蹖丕亘丿 ..爻乇賲丕蹖 賳丕 丕賲蹖丿蹖 毓囟賱丕鬲 卮賳丕诏乇 乇丕 讴乇禺鬲 賲蹖 讴賳賳丿,賵 賴乇 賲賵噩 賳賴 亘乇 噩爻賲 讴賴 亘乇 乇賵丨 卮賳丕诏乇 賮乇賵丿 賲蹖 丕蹖丿..匕乇賴 匕乇賴 賲蹖卮讴賳丿..丕賲蹖丿 賳丕 丕賲蹖丿蹖 賲蹖 卮賵丿,丕賲丕 丿乇 賴乇 賳丕丕賲蹖丿蹖 賲丕賳 丿乇 夭賳丿诏蹖,诏賵蹖蹖 賴乇 趩賴 賳丕 賲賲讴賳 鬲乇 亘賳馗乇 亘乇爻丿,亘丕夭 賴賲 丕賲蹖丿蹖 賲蹖噩賵蹖蹖賲,亘丕夭 賴賲 爻毓蹖 賲蹖讴賳蹖賲 讴賴 亘亘蹖賳蹖賲 丕賳 爻丕丨賱 丿賵乇丿爻鬲 乇丕..丕賳趩賳丕賳 讴賴 夭賲丕賳蹖 讴賴 毓夭蹖夭蹖 乇丕 丕夭 丿爻鬲 賲蹖 丿賴蹖賲,趩卮賲丕賳賲丕賳 賴賲趩賳丕賳 亘丿賳亘丕賱卮 賲蹖 诏乇丿賳丿..賴乇 趩賴 亘蹖卮鬲乇 賲蹖賲蹖乇賳丿..趩卮賲丕賳賲丕賳 亘蹖卮鬲乇 丕賲蹖丿賵丕乇 賲蹖卮賵賳丿 讴賴 卮丕蹖丿 丿賵亘丕乇賴 亘亘蹖賳賳丿卮..丕賲蹖丿蹖 丿乇 賳賴丕蹖鬲 賳丕 丕賲蹖丿蹖..丿乇 讴賴 禺賵丕亘 蹖丕 讴賴 亘蹖丿丕乇蹖,賲蹖噩賵蹖蹖賲 丿乇 倬蹖 丕賳讴賴 亘賴 夭賳丿诏蹖 蹖丕 賲乇诏 丕賵 乇丕 亘丕禺鬲賴 丕蹖賲..噩爻鬲 噩賵蹖蹖 亘蹖 倬丕蹖丕賳..丿乇 丿乇蹖丕蹖 匕賴賳賲丕賳..噩爻鬲噩賵蹖蹖 丿乇 丿賵乇鬲乇蹖賳 賳賯胤賴 丕夭 爻丕丨賱 賲賵賴賵賲 禺賵卮亘禺鬲蹖..
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219 reviews325 followers
April 10, 2017
鈥漈here can be no happiness for us, it only exists in our wishes.鈥�


I picked up this play on a whim, after seeing a few negative reviews by my friends. Curiosity mooted me to find out what they didn鈥檛 like about it. A close friend, however, did remark that I would love it and honestly, I did. If I were to sum up my understanding of the undercurrents that flowed under this play, it would be the quote I shared above, which is from this play itself.

Life is to be lived forwards and understood backwards, at least that鈥檚 what the old adage says and that鈥檚 what I believe. However, in life, you can鈥檛 help but give way to dreams, dreams of a future that is better than the present and look for times in the past that were purportedly worse than the present. In short, it is about justifying your current situation so that you can live at peace, if not with happiness. Chekhov鈥檚 characters in this play are true followers of that and perhaps some more.

The play opens with the three sisters, Olga, Irina and Masha sitting comfortably in their home with their brother Andrei, celebrating the name day of Irina. People call on the sisters to wish Irina and to partake lunch with them. The mood is definitely celebratory but we can detect a certain sense of unease in the sisters, largely due to their expectations from their lives being larger than ever. It sets the tone of the entire play and what falls out is quite a treatise in philosophy, especially regarding the connection between living and happiness.

This play in four parts beautifully portrays the developmental arc of all the characters. Each act of the play portrays an incident, which takes place with or around the sisters and their family, making it personal. The reactions of the characters towards these various incidences can be interpreted as being applicable to the Russian community at large in those times. The emphasis on culture and education, the lofty ideals and dreams, philosophizing every little thing, and the marked lack of action towards fulfilling any of those ideals or dreams, were some of the topics that this play touched upon.

The tone of the entire play is quite sardonic, insomuch as it talks about the inaction that belied every thought invoked by the characters as opposed to actual action. The main characters of the play, the three sisters, were well educated and had independent means to do whatever they want to, but instead of acting upon those dreams of going to Moscow, they are content in just speaking of it, perhaps in an idle manner. Dreams are meant to be just that, just dreams, and nothing else; for if they were to become reality, the reality would be boring and they would then have to seek newer dreams. The inability of human nature to work towards one鈥檚 goals, the inability to reach out for the best, while all the way they claim that they deserve the best; is perhaps the most common human behavior in the world and Chekhov, through this play, has brought it out in a manner that is most profound and yet quite ironic.

Each sister is shown to be unhappy with her life but they don鈥檛 do anything about it. Despite having the means, they compromise and glorify these unnecessary sacrifices or compromises while always dreaming of a better tomorrow. The strain 鈥榃e shall live in Moscow鈥� becomes an unfulfilled dream for no better reason than the inability to act upon it, making it a dream that takes proportions that are larger than life. Chekhov, through their interactions, shows us that it is not the action that they desire, so much as they desire the dreaming of it. In other words, going to Moscow won鈥檛 really change what they are, for once they are there, they might out of sheer boredom think of something else that would please them better and show themselves as martyrs once again. Chekhov brings forth this attitude beautifully during the discussion between Masha and Vershinin, where Vershinin through his philosophizing routine tries to pinpoint the necessity of action but the sisters鈥� reaction shows that it isn鈥檛 action but the very inaction that they desire 鈥� it should remain a dream, always a dream and nothing more than a mere dream;

MASHA: A knowledge of three languages is an unnecessary luxury in this town. It isn鈥檛 even a luxury but a sort of useless extra, like a sixth finger. We know a lot too much.

VERSHININ: Well, I say! You know a lot too much! I don鈥檛 think there can really be a town so dull and stupid as to have no place for a clever, cultured person. Let us suppose even that among the hundred thousand inhabitants of this backward and uneducated town, there are only three persons like yourself. It stands to reason that you won鈥檛 be able to conquer that dark mob around you; little by little as you grow older you will be bound to give way and lose yourselves in this crowd of hundred thousand human beings; their life will suck you up in itself, but still, you won鈥檛 disappear having influenced nobody; later on, others like you will come, perhaps six of them, then twelve, and so on, until at last your sort will be in the majority. In two or three hundred years鈥� time life on this earth will be unimaginably beautiful and wonderful. Mankind needs such a life, and if it is not ours today then we must look ahead for it, wait, think, prepare for it. We must see and know more than our fathers and grandfathers saw and knew. And you complain that you know too much.

MASHA: I鈥檒l stay to lunch.

IRINA: Yes, all that ought to be written down.


Profile Image for Duane Parker.
828 reviews466 followers
September 17, 2015
Written and performed at the turn of the century (1900), The Three Sisters is one of Chekhov's best known plays. The sisters, Olga, Masha, and Irina, former Muscovite's now living in a provincial city, are struggling to find happiness in their lives. They dream of returning to Moscow someday to find love and fulfillment, but they are trapped by the events and circumstances surrounding their daily lives. The themes in the play are very subtle and it can be a difficult one to read. It would be better to see the play on stage I think, and watch the actors bring the personalities and emotions of these sisters to life. I was struck by their devotion and loyalty to one another, and their determination to make the best of what life had thrust upon them.
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129 reviews40 followers
December 7, 2020
亘賳馗乇 賲賳 亘卮乇 亘丕蹖丿 丕蹖賲丕賳 丿丕卮鬲賴 亘丕卮丿,丿爻鬲鈥屭┵� 亘賴 蹖讴 趩蹖夭 ,丿乇 睾蹖乇 丕蹖賳氐賵乇鬲 夭賳丿诏蹖鈥屫ж� 鬲賵禺丕賱蹖 禺賵丕賴丿 亘賵丿...
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588 reviews699 followers
September 4, 2023
Three Sisters tells us the lives, struggles and dreams of Olga, Masha and Irina at a time of social and political change in Russia. Change and transformation has been one of the key themes of Chekhov as the social and political changes were slowly making progress through Russia. Though Chekhov didn't live to see the Russian revolution, his works hints at future change which was inevitable.

Olga, Masha and Irina dream of settling down in Moscow and living in an elevated society. Their struggle to achieve this end and the circumstances and misfortunes that bar their progress in realizing the dream is dramatically presented. The story, the characters and the dramatic effect was all interesting, and I did enjoy the read.

This is the second play that I have read of Chekhov - the first being The Cherry Orchard and I really feel they should be watched than read. The strong emotions that Chekhov imparts in to the characters are best seen than read. The joys, sorrows, heartaches and jealousies that were accurately and vividly portrayed would have been more heartfelt was the play watched. Chekhov wrote them to be performed and only through performance could the true nature of the play would come to light.
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356 reviews339 followers
October 3, 2021
爻乇賳賵卮鬲 賴賲蹖賳 丕爻鬲貙 賮乇丕賲賵卮賲丕賳 禺賵丕賴賳丿 讴乇丿.
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亘禺丕胤乇 丿丕乇賲 賳禺爻鬲蹖賳 亘丕乇 亘丕 丿丕爻鬲丕賳 讴賵鬲丕賴蹖 亘賴 賳丕賲 芦卮乇胤亘賳丿蹖禄 亘賴 爻乇丕睾 趩禺賵賮 乇賮鬲賲 丕賲丕 亘賳丕 亘賴 毓賱賱 賲禺鬲賱賮 丕夭 禺賵丕賳丿賳 丌賳 賱匕鬲 賳亘乇丿賲貙 诏賵蹖蹖 蹖讴 趩蹖夭 賲賴賲 讴賲 丿丕卮鬲.
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丕毓鬲乇丕賮 賲蹖鈥屭┵嗁� 丿賯蹖賯丕 賴賲丕賳 丨爻蹖 乇丕 丿丕乇賲 讴賴 倬爻 丕夭 禺賵丕賳丿賳 卮乇胤亘賳丿蹖 丿丕卮鬲賲.
丿賵爻鬲丕賳 賲賳 亘賴 禺賵亘蹖鈥� 賲蹖鈥屫з嗁嗀� 讴賴 賲賳 亘賴 丕丿亘蹖丕鬲 乇賵爻蹖賴 賵 賮乇丕賳爻賴 毓賱丕賯賴鈥屰� 夭蹖丕丿蹖 丿丕乇賲 賵 丿乇 亘蹖賳 賳賵蹖爻賳丿诏丕賳 乇賵爻 讴賴 鬲丕 亘丨丕賱 亘賴 爻乇丕睾 丌賳鈥屬囏� 乇賮鬲賴鈥屫з�(毓丕賱蹖噩賳丕亘丕賳 丿丕爻鬲丕蹖賮爻讴蹖貙 亘賵賱诏丕讴賮貙 诏賳趩丕乇賵賮貙 诏賵诏賵賱貙 鬲賵賱爻鬲賵蹖貙 倬賱丕鬲賵賳賵賮 賵 亘乇亘乇賵丕) 賯賱賲 趩禺賵賮 亘賴 丿賱賲 賳賲蹖鈥屭嗀池ㄘ� 賳賲蹖鈥屫堌з嗁� 丕乇鬲亘丕胤 賱丕夭賲 乇丕 亘丕 丌賳 亘乇賯乇丕乇 讴賳賲 賵 賳賲蹖鈥屫з嗁� 丿賱蹖賱卮 趩蹖爻鬲責!
亘賴 丿賱丕蹖賱 賲鬲毓丿丿 丕夭 賴賲鈥屫и┵嗁堎� 丕胤賲蹖賳丕賳 丿丕乇賲 讴賴 丿乇 丌蹖賳丿賴 亘丕夭 賴賲 丕夭 趩禺賵賮 禺賵丕賴賲 禺賵丕賳丿 丕賲丕 丕夭 丕蹖賳 鬲乇蹖亘賵賳 丕夭 丿賵爻鬲丕賳賲 亘賴 禺氐賵氐 丿賵爻鬲丕賳蹖 讴賴 賳爻亘鬲 亘賴 爻賱丕蹖賯 賵 丕賮讴丕乇賲 丌卮賳丕蹖蹖 丿丕乇賳丿 禺賵丕賴卮 賲蹖鈥屭┵嗁� 丿乇 賲賵乇丿 丕賳鬲禺丕亘 亘毓丿蹖 賲乇丕 蹖丕乇蹖 乇爻丕賳賳丿 卮丕蹖丿 丕賳鬲禺丕亘鈥屬囏й屰� 讴賴 賲蹖鈥屭┵嗁� 丕卮鬲亘丕賴 賴爻鬲 賵 禺賵丿賲 禺亘乇 賳丿丕乇賲.

賳讴鬲赖:
丕夭 鬲乇噩賲賴鈥屬� 禺丕賳賲 賳丕賴蹖丿 讴丕卮蹖鈥屭嗃� 賳蹖夭 乇囟丕蹖鬲 賳丿丕卮鬲賲.
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123 reviews808 followers
October 26, 2017
"And, restless, seeks the stormy ocean, as though in tempest there were peace."

I feel this is an amazing play that stunningly portraits existential crisis inevitable in the life of every person who thinks of life in a deeper way.

TUZENBAKH: You think it's no use even dreaming of happiness! But what if I'm happy?
VERSHININ: No, you're not.

MASHA: Gogol says: it's dull living in this world, friends!

I really liked the exploration of themes of transience and the meaning of life (found in work, ambition, dreams of living in a different place and future) and our importance in the universe that can be found in each character in a different way. My favorite character by far was Vershinin, the deliverance of his thoughts and philosophy was brilliant.

VERSHININ: Yes. They'll forget us. Such is our fate, there is no help for it. What seems to us serious, significant, very important, will one day be forgotten or will seem unimportant [a pause]. And it's curious that we can't possibly tell what exactly will be considered great and important, and what will seem petty and ridiculous.

I could relate to the restlessness of the human soul so much, and sense of balancing between the pressure of wasting life and realization of the unimportance of everything we do on a larger scale. Do we use our work and hope in a better future in day to day as a defense mechanism from almost unbearable feelings of meaningless of life? And, more importantly, are they efficient enough? When do forget our big dreams and settle down with mediocrity and small-mindedness, and do we really ever settle down? Does society kill our individuality and uniqueness?

VERSHININ: Let's suppose that of the hundred thousand people living in this town, which is, of course, uncultured and behind the times, there are only three of your sort. It goes without saying that you cannot conquer the mass of darkness round you; little by little, as you go on living, you'll be lost in the crowd. You'll have to give in to it. Life will get the better of you, but still you'll not disappear without a trace. After you there may appear perhaps six like you, then twelve and so on until such as you form a majority. In two or three hundred years, life on earth will be unimaginably beautiful, marvellous. Man needs such a life and, though he hasn't got it yet, he must have a presentiment of it, expect it, dream of it, prepare for it; for that he must see and know more than his father and grandfather.

VERSHININ: If one listens to a man of the educated class here, civilian or military, he's worried to death by his wife, worried to death by his house, worried to death by his estate, worried to death by his horses. . . . A Russian is peculiarly given to exalted ideas, but why is it he always falls so short in life? Why?

Not the most imaginative plot, but the questions that this play opened, were for me deeply moving and brilliant but the ones that nobody can give answers to. A lot of great quotes to think about and get either inspired to do something in your life or get really depressed.

ANDREY: Oh, where is it all gone? What's become of my past, when I was young, happy, and clever, when my dreams and thoughts were exquisite, when my present and my past were lighted up by hope? Why on the very threshold of life do we become dull, drab, uninteresting, lazy, indifferent, useless, unhappy? . . . Our town has been in existence for two hundred years -- there are a hundred thousand people living in it; and there's not one who's not like the rest, not one saint in the past, or the present, not one man of learning, not one artist, not one man in the least remarkable who could inspire envy or a passionate desire to imitate him. . . . They only eat, drink, sleep, and then die . . . others are born, and they also eat and drink and sleep, and not to be bored to stupefaction they vary their lives by nasty gossip, vodka, cards, litigation; and the wives deceive their husbands, and the husbands tell lies and pretend that they see and hear nothing, and an overwhelmingly vulgar influence crushes the children, and the divine spark is quenched in them and they become the same sort of pitiful, dead creatures, all exactly alike, as their fathers and mothers. . . .


Recommended for all lovers of existentialism and nihilism.
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175 reviews201 followers
January 26, 2019
趩禺賵賮 賳丕夭賳蹖賳
倬夭卮讴 丿賵爻鬲 丿丕卮鬲賳蹖
賴乇亘丕乇 讴賴 丕夭鬲 賲蹖禺賵賳賲 睾乇賯 賲蹖卮賲 鬲賵蹖 丿賳蹖丕蹖 禺丕讴爻鬲乇蹖 噩匕丕亘蹖 讴賴 禺賱賯 讴乇丿蹖 賵 賲蹖乇賲 鬲賵蹖 乇賵蹖丕蹖蹖 讴賴 賯乇丕乇 亘賵丿賴 亘乇賲.

賳丕亘賵讴賮 賲蹖诏賴: 芦丌賳趩賴 丿乇 鬲賲丕賲 丿丕爻鬲丕賳鈥屬囏й� 趩禺賵賮 賲蹖亘蹖賳蹖賲 爻讴賳丿乇蹖 禺賵乇丿賳 賲丿丕賲 丕爻鬲貙 丕賲丕 丕蹖賳 爻讴賳丿乇蹖 禺賵乇丿賳 賽 丌丿賲蹖 丕爻鬲 讴賴 爻讴賳丿乇蹖 賲蹖禺賵乇丿 趩賵賳 亘賴 爻鬲丕乇诏丕賳 禺蹖乇賴 卮丿賴 丕爻鬲. 丕蹖賳 丌丿賲 禺賵卮亘禺鬲 賳蹖爻鬲 賵 丿蹖诏乇丕賳 乇丕 賴賲 亘丿亘禺鬲 賲蹖讴賳丿貨 賳賴 亘乇丕丿乇丕賳卮 賵 賳賴 賳夭丿蹖讴鈥屫臂屬� 讴爻丕賳卮貙 讴賴 丿賵乇丿爻鬲鈥屫臂屬� 丌丿賲鈥屬囏� 乇丕 丿賵爻鬲 丿丕乇丿. 乇賳噩 蹖讴 爻蹖丕賴倬賵爻鬲 丿乇 爻乇夭賲蹖賳蹖 丿賵乇貙 蹖讴 丨賲丕賱 趩蹖賳蹖貙 蹖讴 夭丨賲鬲讴卮 丿乇 丿賵乇丿爻鬲鈥屬囏й� 賳丕丨蹖賴 丕賵乇丕賱貙 亘蹖卮 丕夭 亘丿亘蹖丕乇蹖鈥屬囏й� 賴賲爻丕蹖賴鈥屫ж� 蹖丕 賲卮讴賱丕鬲 夭賳卮 賲丕蹖賴 丿乇丿 丕禺賱丕賯蹖 丕賵爻鬲...丕蹖賳 氐賮丕蹖 乇賵丨 賵 丕蹖賳 毓賱賵賾 丕禺賱丕賯蹖貙 亘賱賴貙 賴賲蹖賳 賵丕賯毓蹖鬲 讴賴 趩賳蹖賳 丌丿賲鈥屬囏й屰� 夭賲丕賳蹖 亘賵丿賴鈥屫з嗀� 賵 丕丨鬲賲丕賱丕 賴賳賵夭 賴賲 丿乇 乇賵爻蹖賴 爻鬲賲诏乇 賵 賳讴亘鬲鈥屫ㄘж� 丕賲乇賵夭 噩丕蹖蹖 丿丕乇賳丿 夭賳丿诏蹖 賲蹖讴賳賳丿貙 賳賵蹖丿 丿乇 乇丕賴 亘賵丿賳 趩蹖夭賴丕蹖蹖 亘賴鬲乇 亘乇丕蹖 鬲賲丕賲蹖 噩賴丕賳 丕爻鬲- 趩乇丕 讴賴 卮丕蹖丿 爻鬲賵丿賳蹖鈥屫臂屬� 賯丕賳賵賳 丿乇 賲蹖丕賳 賯賵丕賳蹖賳 爻鬲賵丿賳蹖 胤亘蹖毓鬲 賯丕賳賵賳 亘賯丕蹖 囟毓蹖賮鈥屫臂屬� 亘丕卮丿.禄
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鬲噩乇亘賴鈥屰� 卮蹖乇蹖賳蹖 亘賵丿 丕蹖賳 賳賲丕蹖卮賳丕賲賴. 丕賵賱 禺賵賳丿賳卮 賵 亘毓丿 丿蹖丿賳 鬲卅丕鬲乇卮 讴賴 丿乇 丨丕賱 丨丕囟乇 乇賵 氐丨賳賴鈥屫仇煠�
丿睾丿睾賴鈥屬囏й屰� 讴賴 賲胤乇丨 賲蹖讴賳賳..乇賵丨 夭賳丕賳賴 賵 馗乇蹖賮 賵 爻乇丿乇诏賲蹖 讴賴 丿丕乇賴...賮賱爻賮賴鈥屫ㄘз佦屸€屬囏й� 亘蹖鈥屬矩й屫з� 丕賳爻丕賳...

芦鬲賵蹖 丕蹖賳噩丕 賴蹖趩賵賯鬲 蹖讴 賳賮乇 丕丿蹖亘 蹖丕 賴賳乇賲賳丿 蹖丕 丌丿賲 賲賯丿爻蹖 賳亘賵丿賴. 丨鬲蹖 蹖讴 賳賮乇 賴賲 賳蹖爻鬲 讴賴 丌賳鈥屬傌� 亘乇噩爻鬲诏蹖 丿丕卮鬲賴 亘丕卮賴 讴賴 丕丨爻丕爻 讴賳蹖丿 賲蹖賱 丿丕乇蹖丿 亘丕 卮賵乇 賵 毓賱丕賯賴 亘丕賴丕卮 賴賲鈥屭嗀促呟� 讴賳蹖丿. 賲乇丿賲 丕蹖賳噩丕 賴蹖趩 讴丕乇蹖 噩夭 禺賵乇丿賳 賵 賳賵卮蹖丿賳 賵 禺賵丕亘蹖丿賳 賳賲蹖鈥屭┵嗁嗀�...禄
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February 5, 2022
危蟿慰谓 韦蟽苇蠂蠅蠁, 伪未蔚蟻蠁苇蟼 渭慰蠀, 蟽蟿慰谓 韦蟽苇蠂蠅蠁!
围蠅蟻委蟼 蔚蟺喂蟽蟿蟻慰蠁萎.
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348 reviews126 followers
February 2, 2021
Bueno la lectura de este libro, que no olvidemos es una obra de teatro, en si no te cuenta nada en particular, es la historia de una familia con 4 hermanos rusos 3 chicas y un chico, tras perder a su padre parece ser que se mudan de casa a un peque帽a ciudad, la vida pasa un tanto aburrida y en ciertos momentos ninguno est谩 del todo a gusto con su vida.

Sus vidas transcurren entre visitas que acuden a sus casas y con algunas celebraciones, cenas y comidas de conocidos en la que tambi茅n acuden militares.

Bueno este se帽or escribe correcto y muy filos贸ficamente, sin embargo creo que le falta orden, todo parece que pasa en un d铆a y resulta que pasan a帽os.

En fin es una obra de teatro y una obra de teatro tampoco puede ser muy larga, tiene que contarse algo en poco tiempo y adem谩s ser intenso, los di谩logos de las conversaciones que trae el libro me gustan, son buenos, se puede estar de acuerdo con lo que dicen o no, pero desde luego filos贸ficos son, y esto es lo interesante de este librito o mejor dicho de esta obra de teatro, que no te cuenta una gran historia, pero los di谩logos est谩n llenos de peque帽as historias. Tiene alg煤n que otro golpe que te hacen soltar alguna carcajada, pero vamos considerarlo una comedia no me parece a m铆.

Extractos del libro:

Est谩 usted envejecido, pero todav铆a no es viejo.

鈥斅n una ciudad como 茅sta, poseer tres idiomas es un lujo in煤til鈥�! 隆Ni un lujo siquiera! 隆Un aditamento sobrante鈥�! 隆Tenemos muchos conocimientos superfluos.
鈥斅amos鈥�! 隆Conque tienen ustedes muchos conocimientos superfluos! 隆A m铆, en cambio, se me figura que no puede existir ciudad, por aburrida y triste que sea, en la que no resulte necesaria la persona inteligente e instruida鈥�!
隆Y usted lament谩ndose y llamando superfluos a sus conocimientos!

隆Con frecuencia se me ocurre pensar en si ser铆a posible empezar otra vida y, adem谩s, vivirla de un modo consciente鈥�! 隆La vida ya vivida ser铆a el borrador, y la nueva, el llamado 芦escrito en limpio禄鈥�!

芦隆Lo importante en una vida es su forma!禄. 芦隆Lo que pierde su forma, acaba!禄

隆La aspereza me ofende, me ataca los nervios, y el ver que una persona no es lo debidamente fina, suave y amable, me hace sufrir鈥�!

隆Y el rebelde busca la tormenta, como si en la tormenta estuviera la paz!

A nadie conoces y nadie te conoce a ti鈥� y, sin embargo, no te sientes extra帽o鈥�! 隆Aqu铆, en cambio, donde todo el mundo te conoce y t煤 conoces a todo el mundo, s铆 te sientes extra帽o鈥�!

隆Es un trabajo sin poes铆a鈥�, en el que el pensamiento est谩 ausente鈥�!

"Feci quod potui, meliora potente faciant", "Hice lo que pude, lo mejor que pude."


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March 31, 2023
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