The red Orchard: The Past in the Present The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov is very much a dissipation about the past. However, it is more specifically about break offing unembellished from the past through change and acceptance. The consistent theme of remembrance in foothold of both forgetting and remembering are bare throughout the play. The quote at the end of the play where Firs is bury and the cherry orchard is cut down is an important symbolization of the past dying away and the characters moving on. Firs ends the play and he represents the past in both historical and personal terms in relation to Madame Ranevsky.

The great cherry orchard is a symbol of the past, a past that carries different emotions for the various characters. However, each(prenominal) character is tied to the cherry orchard, and its representation of the past, either today or indirectly and this is the string that they must cut and break free from. Firs Nikolayevitch is Madame Ranevskys servant who is eighty-seven years old. He migh...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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