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- Soyony's Love for Irina
In the following essay the author examines whether Soyony really loves Irina, as he claims, and the significance of this to the play overall.
- The Three Sisters, a review
The following review discusses the new possibilities that director Yefremon provides to Chekhov's The Three Sisters.
- Three Sisters (review) in Commonweal
In the following review, the author summarizes The Three Sisters through the character's unique personalities.
- Three Sisters, or Taking a Chance on Love
In the following essay, the author argues that the three sisters are symbolic of faith by examining the meaning behind the play.
- Circles, Triads, and Parity in The Three Sisters
In the following essay, the author illustrates the theory of how the number three is a key factor within Chekhov's play.
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