Irina Arkadina

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Irina Arkadina is a vain, self-absorbed stage actress and domineering mother in Anton Chekhov’s play "The Seagull."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a play
fictional character
mother
stage actress
ageDescriptor middle-aged
appearsIn The Seagull NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre play
appearsInLanguage Russian
characterTrait domineering
insecure
jealous
manipulative
self-absorbed
vain
concernedWith her own fame
her theatrical career
conflictsWith Konstantin Treplev NERFINISHED
Nina Zarechnaya NERFINISHED
contrastsWith Konstantin Treplev’s experimental theatre
createdBy Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
devalues Konstantin Treplev’s writing
familyName Arkadina NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Act I of The Seagull NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Irina NERFINISHED
hasBrother Pyotr Sorin NERFINISHED
hasSon Konstantin Treplev NERFINISHED
hasStageCareerIn Moscow NERFINISHED
St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
languageOfDialogue Russian
loverOf Boris Trigorin NERFINISHED
motherOf Konstantin Treplev NERFINISHED
nationality Russian
occupation actress
opposes Nina Zarechnaya’s relationship with Boris Trigorin
partOfWork ensemble cast of The Seagull
profession stage actress
protects her relationship with Boris Trigorin
residesAt country estate of Pyotr Sorin (during the play)
romanticallyInvolvedWith Boris Trigorin NERFINISHED
setInPeriod late 19th century Russia
socialStatus celebrated actress
symbolizes emotional selfishness
established art
narcissism
theatricalStyle traditional acting

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The Seagull mainCharacter Irina Arkadina