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    In-Depth Character Analysis (The Seagull) Name: Konstantin Treplyov Sex: Male Age: 25 Marital Status: My heart is bound to one. History: I’ve lead a forlorn and artistic life. Many nights of mine were spent in the parlor or my bedroom slaving over words‚ reading countless works - struggling‚ striving for uniqueness. I have lived‚ and still continue to live under the roof of my mother for I am without much funds and have little to show for my life. Just notebooks with torn pages and ridiculous

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Seagull‚ Anton Chekhov ------------------------------------------------- Key Facts full title · The Seagull author · Anton Chekhov type of work · Play genre · Tragi-Comedy language · Russian. English Translation by Paul Schmidt time and place written · Written in 1895‚ Russia date of first publication · Not applicable (drama) publisher · HarperCollins‚ Harper Flamingo edition narrator · None point of view · Not applicable (drama)

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    Sarah Post Dr. Easley IB English Supervised Essay Setting and landscape can be seen as equally important as the characters within a work. In Chekhov’s play The Seagull‚ natural landscape is a key component to the work as it had an underlying meaning of foreshadowing or accentuating the traits of the characters. From the calm estate‚ to the lake‚ all the way to the weather‚ Chekhov is attempting to show something a little more. The estate can be seen as the main setting of the play

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    The Seagull by Anton Checkov CHARACTERS IRINA ABKADINA‚ an actress CONSTANTINE TREPLIEFF‚ her son PETER SORIN‚ her brother NINA ZARIETCHNAYA‚ a young girl‚ the daughter of a rich landowner ILIA SHAMRAEFF‚ the manager of SORIN’S estate PAULINA‚ his wife MASHA‚ their daughter BORIS TRIGORIN‚ an author EUGENE DORN‚ a doctor SIMON MEDVIEDENKO‚ a schoolmaster JACOB‚ a workman A COOK A MAIDSERVANT ACT I The scene is laid in the park on SORIN’S estate. A broad avenue

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    The Seagull/Ang Tagak The Seagull/ Ang Tagak is the second offering of Dulaang Up 37th Season which portrays art‚ love‚ and life. This is directed by Tony Mabesa‚ written by Anton Chekhov‚ and translated in tagalog by Rolando Tinio. The main characters are Konstantin Gavrilovich‚ Nina Zarechnaya‚ Irina Arkadina‚ and Trigorin. Other members include Polina‚ Shmaraev‚ and Medvedenko. Konstantin‚ a young writer‚ is in love with a beautiful and wealthy neighbor Nina

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    The Protagonist within the opening scene of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov places emphasis on how out of touch he is with his surroundings “I somehow never…used to be here” supports this; Sorin himself symbolises “Old Russia” through the idea of his deteriorating health and old age struggling to adapt to the modern world (New Russia) It is evident that the playwright wanted to portray Sorin as a nostalgic character known to encountering disappointment and failed ideals; something that Chekhov was keen

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    2015 Response Paper Assignment The Little Seagull Handbook by Richard Bullock discusses the documentation‚ punctuation‚ grammar‚ and the steps in writing a paper. This book is a guide for many types of writing including MLA‚ APA‚ Chicago‚ and CSE. The material makes up three sections which are how to write‚ research and edit your paper. This handbook includes many great resources for helping you find what you need. The authors have written The Little Seagull Handbook because they wanted to make a guide

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    Jonathon Livingston Seagull By Richard Bach [pic] Steven Parker 1. The fictional book‚ Jonathon Livingston Seagull written by Richard Bach‚ sold over a million copies during its debut in 1970 and stayed on The New York Times Top Ten list for 38 weeks in a row. The story focuses on Jonathon the seagull’s passion for flying and his belief that there is more to life than scavenging for food. Bach explores the idea that there is more to this life than what meets the eye and the extreme

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    Jonathan Livingston was a unique bird. For the ordinary ones‚ they valued eating more than anything else but for young Jonathan seagull‚ he was amused with flying. He wants to soar above the clouds in seek for perfection and excellence‚ so he spends his days learning more about speed and flight‚ at the expense of his own appetite. Knowing this‚ his parents are dismayed about what he was doing. They wanted Jonathan to be like the others‚ but he could not make it work. Growing tired of fixing things

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    And again – Richard Bach made his statement very clear about his book‚ that it is not a fairytale or story about birdies. The similarities with human life and society are obvious. Even at the very first pages Richard Bach wrote: “For real Jonathan Seagull – that lives in each of us.” Richard Bach shares his spiritual thoughts about this book with following words: “Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already know

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