Andreev’s “Three Sisters” are, at first glance, so different—yet their lives revolve around similar orbits, orbiting a fatal man: someone who cannot truly love, but sows around himself the seed of a passion that devours the soul. Their relationship has already reached a dead end, and no one will find a way out of the psychological labyrinth. Another character of the play knows this as well— the “ancient unknown grandmother,” an embodiment of Fate.