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The Seagull | Act 3 Summary
The scene shifts now to the interior of Sorin's house, to the dining room. From the conversation, it is made clear that about a week has elapsed since Konstantine shot The Seagull. From the trunk and hat boxes deposited on the floor, it is also clear that preparations for a departure are in progress.
Masha is alone with Trigorin, who sits at a table eating his lunch. She tells him that she is going to marry Medvedenko, even though she does not love him. The fact that she is drinking annoys the writer. He is also upset because Treplyov has been behaving badly. As Boris...
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