Why do most people in Anton Chekhov’s plays wait their turn instead of listening to others?
The failure of characters in Anton Chekhov’s plays to listen to one another is not merely a problem of lack of communication, but also a profound reflection of human nature, social changes, and existential loneliness. This is part of Chekhov’s revolutionary approach to theater. Here are the reasons and implications
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