'Cherry Orchard' ■ as (Continued from pane .?) lire indeed ludicrous. While at first the wile of the county neat Is regarded by them ns a great tragedy, yet (’oe!i their attitude toward the trn munition warrant all the rnincry It has caused? Cayeff, In the last act, accord ing to Chekhov’s stage directions, Bays "gaily": "Really, everything la alt right now. Before tne cher ry orchard was sold we were all worried and upset, but after wards when the question was fi nally and Irrevocably aettled we all calmed down and even felt cheerful. I am a bank official now a financier cannon off the red and say what you like, Lyu ba, you certainly look much bet ter than you used to.” To this his sister replies: "Yes, my nerves arc much better, that's true. I’m sleeping well.” This is quite the opposite reaction peo ple would have In a tragedy to an event which forms the dramatic core of the play. .WtX’H OF THE misinterpreta tion of "The Cherry Orchard" as a tragedy Is caused mainly by a misunderstanding of the nature of a con ic character. A "comic” character is generally expected to keep the audience In fits of laughter, but that they do not always do. No one would deny that Kalstaff Is essentially a com ic character, yet his fall from favor is one of the most moving Incidents in "Henry IV." While the characters In “The Cherry Orchard” arouse much compassion and sympathy in the spectator, this should not blind him to the fact that, excepting •perhars the seventeen-year-old Anya, the nature of each charac- ' ter possesses an unmistakable lu dicrous streak which makes them essentially comic charac ters. TIIK KAIi: of the cherry or chard docs not form the main thetre of the play. The instant its owners appear on the stage it is quite apparent that they are not going to save it. The dramatic interest in the play is then cen tered on Lopahin, the orchard's future owner. Loopuhin is a land specula tor; what is more, he is "a ten der-hearted man." But he waves his hands about and is full of him self as a successful business man, not realizing that his success has killed the finest trait of his char acter; it has removed the artist in him. m He walks through life like a blind man. keeping to the one straight line which he hopes will take him to even greater success. Nothing can persuade him that it reirlly leads to failure, the fail ure of a man who is actually deeply sensitive to beauty but whose obsession with worldly suc cess makes him into a destroyer of beauty. IT IS TIIK absence of a con flict between the artist and the materialist in Lopahin that makes him a typically comic figure. In his relations to the "cry baby" Varya and his attitude towards the estate’s owners an other side of the "comic” ele ment in Lopahin’s character ap pears the serf in him. In the fine drawing room of the Gayeff country home he can’t help feel ing that he is just a country yo kel. He has plenty of money, but at heart he la still a common peasant. FVKN UIH return to the (lay off estate Is romle, almost slap stick. Ah he enters, Varya hits him over the head with a stick. It ih bh if Varya, who intended the blow for Flplkhodoff, wanted , to remind the new "squire" of hi« childhood beatings. When< '■'arya asks If Hhe has hurt him, ’ he replies: “Oh, no, not at all. i But there’s going to be an enor mous bump on my head for all that." Alt through the play Fiers is denounced for using an “objec tionable word.” The word, which Yasha dislikes primarily because it fits him so .perfectly, has to be translated as “ne're-do-well," i "good for nothing” and even as “a Job lot." TJIK WOK It is one which Chek hov himself often used during the last ten years of his life “nedo- j tvopa" best translated perhaps as “duffer” which is a person j without any practical abdity or cupactty, or, generally, a stupid or foolish person.” In his note- j book Chekhov gave Varya, "the perfect fool.” the family name of Nedotyopina. Gaycff, Mrs. Ranexskaya and Yasha are all "duffers" by na- 1 ture. And, too, so is Fiers, whose 1 Inane loyalty to his masters is perhaps the most farcical, yet the most touching, element in the play. "My life has slipped by as though I hadn’t lived.” he mum bles at the end of the play, and those words might well be used j as his own epitaph. A comic line, ”Oh, you duffer!" are his last words, addressed to himself. Travelers to give Mac Court show The Travelers Three will pre sent a •'homecoming" concert at Mac Court November 18. 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