Varya
Varya is a character from the play "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov. She is the adopted daughter of Ranevskaya and is known for her practical nature and strong sense of responsibility. Varya manages the family estate and is deeply concerned about its financial troubles, often trying to find solutions to save it.
Throughout the play, Varya's character represents the struggle between tradition and change. She is devoted to her family but feels the pressure of modernity as the estate faces potential sale. Her relationships with other characters, including Lopakhin, highlight her internal conflicts and desire for stability.