Heart of a Dog
Style and Technique
Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov is written in a satirical and grotesque style, allowing the author to critically reflect on the social and political realities of his time. The language of the work is rich with ironic and sarcastic remarks, highlighting the absurdity of the events. Bulgakov employs numerous literary devices such as allegory, hyperbole, and parody. The structure of the story is well-organized: the narrative is initially from the perspective of the dog Sharik, allowing the reader to see the world through the eyes of an animal, and later a human. This creates a dual perception effect and enhances the satirical focus of the work. Dialogues play an important role, revealing the characters' personalities and their social roles. Bulgakov masterfully uses contrasts, juxtaposing scientific progress and moral values, making the work multilayered and profound.
