Vershinin

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Vershinin is a philosophical army officer in Anton Chekhov’s play "Three Sisters," known for his idealistic reflections on the future and unfulfilled dreams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf army officer
fictional character
literary character
philosopher-type character
appearsIn Three Sisters NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act I of Three Sisters NERFINISHED
Act II of Three Sisters NERFINISHED
Act III of Three Sisters NERFINISHED
Act IV of Three Sisters NERFINISHED
associatedWith Prozorov family NERFINISHED
creator Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction commentator on the future
foil to the Prozorov sisters
dramaticRole embodiment of unrealized ideals
romantic interest of Masha
emotionalConnection Masha Prozorova NERFINISHED
expressesViewOn future generations
human suffering
meaning of life
progress
familySituation unhappy marriage
genre drama
hasTrait idealistic
introspective
philosophical
reflective
talkative
knownFor idealistic reflections on the future
philosophical monologues
languageOfWork Russian
literaryMovement Russian realism
maritalStatus married
medium stage play
nationality Russian
occupation military officer
rank battery commander
relationshipWith Masha Prozorova NERFINISHED
setting provincial Russian garrison town
themeInvolvement disillusionment
hope for the future
passage of time
unfulfilled dreams
timePeriod late 19th century Russia
workAuthor Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED

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Three Sisters mainCharacter Vershinin