Whose Nose is Better?
Style and Technique
In "Whose Nose is Better?", Vitaly Bianki uses simple and accessible language that is easy for children to understand. The author's style is lively and vivid, helping young readers easily imagine the events and characters described. Bianki employs a dialogue-driven narrative, making the story more dynamic and engaging. Literary techniques include personification and metaphors, which bring the animals to life and give them human-like traits. The story's structure is such that each chapter is dedicated to a different animal, allowing readers to gradually become acquainted with the diversity of the animal kingdom and the unique features of each nose. The author skillfully combines educational elements with entertainment, fostering children's interest in nature.
