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Contrast Between Ancient Greek Theatre “Antigone” and Modern Russian Theatre in “the Cherry Orchard”.

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Contrast between Ancient Greek Theatre “Antigone” and Modern Russian Theatre in “The Cherry Orchard”.

Theatre which is a main source of entertainment has made various stories in her womb regarding theatres in all over the world like African, Yoruba theatre, Asian Theatre, Middle-East Theatre and Western Theatre like Greek Theatres and Modern Russian Theatre. First of all, Greek theatre seems to have its roots in religious celebration that incorporated song and dance. Like this Greek theater shadowed by the religious aspects of the Greeks we can easily find the reflections of religious beliefs in the plays of Homer, Iliad, Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles. Later, a Greek philosopher who was student of Plato revealed six essential …show more content…

In this way many writers have considered that The Cherry Orchard has brilliantly portrayed the landed gentry’s failure to cope with the economic realities of early 20th Century in Russia. Their inability, literally, to understand the language of the new economic forces gives such clear impressions in the play by Lopakhin, the peasant turned businessman. This incident of the play shows a very minute observation of the society which marks Chekhov towards the perfection of realism and modernism. It is a complete study of a society which brings psychological change in the characters which are portrayed in The Cherry Orchard. Erral Darbach from the theatre department writes that “It is entirely possible of course to regard Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’ as natural symbol of the bankrupt state – rather like Hamlet’s mournful political vision of Denmark as a garden that has run to seed”. (Darbach, Erral) In the above mentioned views we find that how it is a realistic play which gives a clear of the society whereas Greek plays present their stories to entertain the viewers which give some moral message at the end.

Another big contrast in Greek and Russian theatres we find at the basis of using romanticism in the plays. In Greek plays, we don’t find the reflection of any vulgarity in their description even they have enough scope for it. In Sophocles’s Antigone line 813, chorus states and passes

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