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What was a unique attribute of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull that set it apart from the

melodrama's of the time and was a defining attribute for Realism?
Chekov's characters epic, larger than life depictions of human circumstance.
Chekov's character are distinctly heroic or villainous.
O Chekov's characters are monolithic and two dimensional representations of the human
condition.
Chekov's characters are flawed human beings struggling for personal happiness.

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Answer:

O Chekov's characters are monolithic and two dimensional representations of the human

condition.

Step-by-step explanation:

The above statement showing the monolithic and two dimensional representations of human condition was actually the unique attribute of Anton Chekhov's, the Seagull.

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