The Seagull: A Tapestry of Comedy and Tragedy, or Simply a Heartbreaking Mirror?
Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull” stands as one of the most enduring and debated plays in the theatrical canon. Its characters, trapped in a suffocating country estate, chase elusive dreams, unrequited love, and artistic validation with a desperation that often borders on the absurd. This very absurdity, coupled with moments of profound pain and disillusionment, leads … Read more