Segregation and Tragedy Natasha in Three Sisters Three Sisters is Anton Chekhov's just evident disaster, highlighting an enormous outfit cast of characters confronting a descending progression of awful occasions. Of the entirety of the characters in the play, Natasha is the one in particular who appears to pick up power by the end. In actuality, despite the fact that Natasha picks up power in her family and is inconsiderate to each other character, her story is as yet heartbreaking and she endures the same amount of as different characters. Toward the start of the play, Natasha originates from a lower class foundation and is threatened by the high society Prozorovs, particularly when the sisters mock her garments decisions. She was set to wed Protopopov, yet she was infatuated with Andrey. She looked for acknowledgment from his family and that they would quit ridiculing her. This is apparent in Act One, when she is mortified and leaves the gathering and says, I'm so humiliated. I simply don't have the foggiest idea about what's wrong with me; they simply ridicule me constantly.

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