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Research Activities 1. The characters in Three Sisters have various beliefs about happiness. Discuss the characters’ points of view and then articulate your own ideas. What makes you happy now? What do you think will
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Moscow / St. Petersburg / Reading / /

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Sound / Cambridge University Press / Yale University Press / Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. / Northwestern University Press / Original Music / /

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Russia / United States / /

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Miami Theater Center / Moscow University / Chelsea House Pub / /

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Carnival / /

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food / /

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Three Sisters / /

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Sakhalin Island / Pacific coast / Black Sea / /

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Cambridge University / Northwestern University / Russian Orthodox Church / Yale University / US Federal Reserve / Moscow University / Miami Theater Center / /

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Mitchell Zachs / Olga Sergeyevna / Luciano Stazzone Rayfield / Yevgeniya Kats / Andrei Sergeyevich / Vera / Anthony Phillips / Fernando Calzadilla Directed / Aleksey Suvorin / Masha Gottlieb / Anton Chekhov / Irina / Alexander II / Paul Allain / Diana Garle / Daniel Bock / Olga Knipper / Anton Pavlovich Chekhov / Fernando Calzadilla Choreography / Emily Batsford / Prozorov / Stephanie Ansin / /

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critic / tsar / leading actress / Artist / general physician / writer / journalist / theater critic / chemist / leading actress of the Moscow Art Theatre / /

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Florida / /

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Black Sea / southwestern Russia / /

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