Ward No. 6
rus. Палата № 6 · 1892
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Book Review
"Ward No. 6" by Anton Chekhov is a profound and somber exploration of the human psyche and social injustice. Critics note that Chekhov masterfully conveys the atmosphere of hopelessness and despair prevailing in the psychiatric hospital. The main character, Dr. Ragin, gradually becomes a patient himself, highlighting the thin line between normalcy and madness. Chekhov uses this plot to criticize the bureaucratic system and the heartlessness of society. Literary critics admire the psychological depth of the characters and the philosophical reflections that make the work relevant even today. "Ward No. 6" is considered one of Chekhov's finest works, showcasing his skill in crafting complex and multilayered stories.

Date of publication: 21 May 2024
Updated: 9 July 2024
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Genre: Classical literature
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