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Chekhov’s Three Sisters - Insights  

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Chekhov's Three Sisters - Insights I have never seen or read Chekov's plays until my Russian class at UNCG. I have heard many things about Chekov's writings from many people especially my sister. University back where I come from, Georgia, is emphasizing greatly in literature, and my sister who is six ears older then me, had to read most of the plays. I was partly ready for what to expect, I was ready for kind of tragedy and some humor in it as a mean of comic relief. When I went to the play, after first few scenes, I realized that it is going to be an interesting play. I was raised on watching plays in theaters, in Georgia; one will not be considered educated if not visiting theaters occasionally. I learned during that practice, that most major plays that are staged should be never liked or disliked. They should be understood,...

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