Correct option is D
Explanation:
Anton Chekhov’s plays frequently explore existential themes and human conflicts.
Three Sisters reflects themes of unfulfilled desires, similar to Hamlet’s focus on existential doubt and dissatisfaction.
The Seagull incorporates theatricality and introspection, akin to the play-within-a-play motif in Hamlet.
Both plays subtly reference Hamlet's introspective and dramatic elements, merging Shakespeare’s influence with Chekhov’s unique style.
Information Booster:
Three Sisters was written in 1900 and examines the decay of aristocratic values, mirroring Hamlet’s reflection on a decaying world.
The Seagull (1895) critiques art and life, embodying a Hamlet-like preoccupation with existence and performance.
Chekhov’s works focus more on subtext and character dynamics than explicit action, creating thematic parallels with Shakespeare’s introspection in Hamlet.
Both plays examine the internal struggles of their protagonists, a key thematic link to Shakespeare’s tragedies.
Additional Knowledge:
A Marriage Proposal: A one-act comedy that is a fast paced play of dialogue based action and situational humour..
The Cherry Orchard: Focuses on societal transitions, story of an aristocratic family that is unable to prevent its beloved estate from being auctioned off.
Uncle Vanya: Centers on rural life’s monotony and missed opportunities.