Medvedenko

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Medvedenko is a poor, lovesick schoolteacher in Anton Chekhov’s play "The Seagull," whose unrequited love for Masha highlights the play’s themes of longing and dissatisfaction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a play
fictional character
schoolteacher
appearsIn The Seagull NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act I of The Seagull NERFINISHED
Act II of The Seagull NERFINISHED
Act III of The Seagull NERFINISHED
Act IV of The Seagull NERFINISHED
associatedWorkAuthor Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
characterType lovesick man
poor man
creator Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
EnglishWorkTitle The Seagull NERFINISHED
financialStatus poor
firstPerformanceWork The Seagull NERFINISHED
genreOfWork drama
realist play
languageOfWork Russian
loveInterest Masha NERFINISHED
medium theatre
nationalityInFiction Russian
notableTrait anxious about money
devoted to Masha
earnest
occupation schoolteacher
originalWorkPublicationYear 1896
originalWorkTitle Чайка NERFINISHED
originalWorkTitleLanguage Russian
relationshipStatus married to Masha in Act IV
roleInThemes highlights themes of dissatisfaction
highlights themes of longing
setting Russian countryside
socialClass lower middle class
timePeriodOfFiction late 19th century

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The Seagull mainCharacter Medvedenko