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Three Sisters

Anton Chekhov

Publisher: CLXBX

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Summary

Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a poignant and deeply reflective masterpiece of modern drama that explores longing, resilience, and the quiet ache of unrealized dreams. First performed in 1901, this timeless play captures the emotional lives of individuals caught between aspiration and reality, illuminating the universal desire for purpose, love, and a better future.

The story centers on the Prozorov sisters—Olga, Masha, and Irina—intelligent and sensitive women living in a provincial town after the death of their father. Raised in Moscow and filled with memories of a richer cultural life, they yearn to return to the city that symbolizes hope, fulfillment, and possibility. "To Moscow!" becomes their recurring refrain, a dream that sustains them even as circumstances conspire to keep them where they are.

Surrounding the sisters is a circle of soldiers, family members, and acquaintances, each grappling with personal dissatisfaction and unspoken desires. Marriages strain under disappointment, love emerges in unexpected places, and ambitions fade beneath the weight of routine. Chekhov masterfully portrays these intersecting lives with subtlety and compassion, revealing how people endure emotional turmoil while maintaining outward composure.

Rather than relying on dramatic spectacle, Three Sisters unfolds through nuanced dialogue and everyday interactions. Chekhov's brilliance lies in his attention to the ordinary moments that define existence—the conversations at the dinner table, the passing of seasons, the slow erosion of hope. Beneath the surface calm, powerful currents of longing and regret flow steadily, shaping the characters' inner worlds.

The play reflects Chekhov's deep understanding of human psychology and his belief that life's most profound struggles often occur quietly. Themes of time, change, work, love, and perseverance resonate throughout the narrative. As years pass and dreams remain unfulfilled, the sisters confront the reality that happiness may not lie in distant places but in the strength to endure and find meaning despite disappointment.

Both tender and bittersweet, Three Sisters stands as one of Chekhov's greatest achievements. Its emotional honesty, rich characterization, and understated depth have influenced generations of playwrights and continue to move audiences around the world. Through its exploration of hope and hardship, the play offers a timeless meditation on the human capacity to dream—even in the face of life's inevitable compromises.
Available since: 02/27/2026.
Print length: 75 pages.

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