Wolves and Sheep
Book Review
Alexander Ostrovsky's play «Wolves and Sheep» is a vivid example of satirical depiction of societal morals and vices. At the heart of the plot is a struggle for inheritance and power, where each character seeks their own advantage, sparing no means. Critics praise Ostrovsky's skill in creating lively and memorable characters, such as the deceitful Murzavetskaya and the naive Glafira. The play explores themes of greed, hypocrisy, and moral decay, making it relevant even today. Witty dialogues and dynamic plot development keep the audience and readers engaged, while the deep psychological portrayal of characters reveals traits common to people of all eras. «Wolves and Sheep» is not only a social satire but also a profound exploration of human nature.
