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Harold Pinter belongs to the representatives of the young generation of playwrights following the footsteps of the pioneers of the Theater of the Absurd. He has reached the status of a major figure in contemporary theater. Pinter has started to write poetry when he was a teenager, and his ...
In this play, Chekhov focused on the strong elements of farce where the main character, Lopakhin, who was a merchant, was at times portrayed to be in a relative farce while he was at home. The main protagonist of the play, Lyubov, was portrayed to be a figure that ensured that the ...