Hell Screen
Style and Technique
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's «Hell Screen» is characterized by deep symbolism and psychological tension. The style of the work is marked by conciseness and precision, allowing the author to convey complex emotions and the inner turmoil of the characters. Akutagawa uses rich and expressive language to create an atmosphere of mysticism and tragedy. Literary techniques include the use of metaphors and allegories, which help to explore themes of art, suffering, and morality. The structure of the story is designed so that the reader gradually immerses into the world of the main character, the artist Yoshihide, whose ambitions and obsession with art lead to tragic outcomes. The author skillfully combines elements of Japanese mythology and Buddhist philosophy, giving the work depth and complexity. The story also stands out for its dramatic tension, maintained through dialogues and the characters' internal monologues.
