Nina Zarechnaya

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Nina Zarechnaya is a young, idealistic aspiring actress in Anton Chekhov’s play "The Seagull," whose romantic disillusionment and artistic struggles form one of the drama’s central emotional arcs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chekhov character
fictional character
theater character
appearsIn The Seagull NERFINISHED
arcOutcome acceptance of hardship and commitment to acting
associatedWith seagull motif
characterTrait emotionally vulnerable
idealistic
naive
romantic
creator Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
experiences loss of a child
professional failure
unrequited love
familyName Zarechnaya NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Act I of The Seagull NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1896
gender female
givenName Nina NERFINISHED
hasTheme artistic struggle
conflict between art and life
romantic disillusionment
languageOfWork Russian
laterLoves Boris Trigorin NERFINISHED
loves Konstantin Treplev NERFINISHED
motivation desire for artistic fame
yearning for a larger life beyond the estate
nationality Russian
notableQuote “I am a seagull… No, that’s not it.”
occupation aspiring actress
performsIn Treplev’s experimental play at Sorin’s estate
placeOfWorkSetting Russia NERFINISHED
relationshipTo Boris Trigorin NERFINISHED
Irina Arkadina NERFINISHED
Konstantin Treplev NERFINISHED
roleInWork lover of Boris Trigorin
major character in The Seagull
romantic interest of Konstantin Treplev
settingOfLife Russian country estate
socialStatus landowner’s daughter
symbolism the seagull NERFINISHED
undergoes artistic maturation
personal disillusionment
workForm stage play
workGenre drama

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The Seagull mainCharacter Nina Zarechnaya