"Cherry Orchard" and Russian Society by Chekhov.

Title: "Cherry Orchard" and Russian Society by Chekhov.
Category: /History/European History
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"Cherry Orchard" and Russian Society by Chekhov.
The Cherry Orchard is a play written by Chekhov. It is set in Russia during the 1800's and was written with much symbolization to the Russian society at this time. The characters were chosen to represent different beliefs and entire groups of people in Russia during the 1800's. There are even words which the characters use to show the thoughts and feeling of the Russians during the time period. Each act in the play has …showed first 75 words of 572 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 572 total…were liberated but without having opportunities at their feet they were stuck in the same position so liberation meant nothing. firs resembled those who chose to stay with the old system, much like Madame Ranevsky and they both failed. Lopakhin chose to go the new way and he was successful. This shows the most important symbolism to Russian Society in the 1800's. Those who were not willing to adapt and move on were left behind.

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