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Olga Prozorov
Olga is the oldest sister and the voice of rationality among the three of them. She is struggling to live up to the code of nobility that the family has traditionally followed and, therefore, struggling with life's changes. As a result, she is constantly weary. Unlike her sisters' sense of anticipation, Olga's dream of Moscow is nostalgic, looking back to when they lived there, not forward with anticipation. She thinks of their coming trip to Moscow, which the family left eleven years ago, as "going home." As the trip is delayed by uncertainty,...
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