The Old Street Lamp
Style and Technique
In «The Old Street Lamp», Hans Christian Andersen uses simple and accessible language characteristic of his fairy tales. The narrative style is lyrical and poignant, allowing readers to deeply connect with the characters' feelings and experiences. Andersen masterfully employs personification, giving inanimate objects like the street lamp human qualities and emotions. This creates an atmosphere of enchantment and magic. The story's structure is linear, with a clear beginning, development, and conclusion, making it easy to follow. The author uses dialogues and internal monologues to reveal characters' personalities and motives, as well as to convey moral lessons. Andersen also employs metaphors and symbolism to highlight themes of time, aging, and generational continuity.
