Chebutykin

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Chebutykin is the aging, disillusioned army doctor whose cynicism and emotional detachment embody the themes of lost hope and stagnation in Anton Chekhov’s play "Three Sisters."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf army doctor
character in a play
doctor
fictional character
literary 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 Andrei Prozorov NERFINISHED
Irina Prozorova NERFINISHED
Masha Prozorova NERFINISHED
Olga Prozorova NERFINISHED
Prozorov family NERFINISHED
characterTrait aging
alcoholic
cynical
disillusioned
emotionally detached
countryOfOriginOfWork Russian Empire NERFINISHED
creator Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
dramaticRole supporting character
dramaticTradition Russian realist theatre NERFINISHED
genreOfWork realist drama
hasThemeConnection decay of the intelligentsia
passing of time
unfulfilled dreams
literaryPeriod Russian literature of the late 19th century
medium theatre
narrativeFunction commentator on other characters
embodiment of despair
nationality Russian
occupation army doctor
partOf ensemble cast of Three Sisters
relatedWork The Cherry Orchard NERFINISHED
The Seagull NERFINISHED
Uncle Vanya NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity provincial Russian garrison town
symbolizes failure of ideals
lost hope
moral exhaustion
stagnation
workDate 1901
workLanguage Russian

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Three Sisters mainCharacter Chebutykin