Truth is Good, but Happiness is Better
Book Review
Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky's play «Truth is Good, but Happiness is Better» is a vivid example of his mastery in creating dramatic works. At the heart of the plot is the conflict between truth and happiness, which unfolds through the fates of the main characters. Critics note the deep psychological portrayal of the characters and their internal contradictions, making the play relevant even today. Ostrovsky skillfully uses dialogues to reveal the characters' personalities and motivations, creating a tense and emotionally charged atmosphere. Special attention is given to social themes, raising questions of morality, justice, and human values. The play has received positive reviews for its sincerity and realism, as well as its ability to make the audience ponder important life questions.
