Tuzenbach

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Tuzenbach is a philosophical, idealistic army officer and one of the central figures in Anton Chekhov’s play "Three Sisters," whose unrequited love and tragic fate underscore the work’s themes of longing and unfulfilled dreams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf army officer
fictional character
idealistic character
literary character
philosopher
appearsIn Three Sisters NERFINISHED
characterArc moves from military service to plans for civilian work
characterTrait gentle
idealistic
persistent
philosophical
selfless
conflictWith Solony NERFINISHED
creator Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
deathCause killed in a duel with Solony
desires to begin a new life through work
to marry Irina Prozorova
dramaticOutcome dies offstage before his planned marriage to Irina
familyName Tuzenbach NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceWork 1901 production of Three Sisters
fullName Baron Nikolai Lvovich Tuzenbach NERFINISHED
givenName Nikolai NERFINISHED
literaryWorkGenre play
loveInterest Irina Prozorova NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction embodies hope for change that remains unrealized
highlights the gap between ideals and reality
nationality Russian
occupation army officer
philosophicalView believes in the redemptive value of work
questions the meaning of life and happiness
rank baron
relationshipWith Andrei Prozorov NERFINISHED
Irina Prozorova NERFINISHED
Masha Prozorova NERFINISHED
Olga Prozorova NERFINISHED
Solony NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character
suitor of Irina Prozorova
settingOfActivity a provincial Russian garrison town
themeAssociation longing
the passage of time
the search for meaning in work
unfulfilled dreams
unrequited love
timePeriod late 19th century Russia
title Baron NERFINISHED
workLanguage Russian

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Three Sisters mainCharacter Tuzenbach