The Steppe
Style and Technique
In the novella «The Steppe», Anton Chekhov employs a realistic style characterized by attention to detail and precise descriptions of the environment. The language of the work is rich and vivid, with numerous metaphors and comparisons that help create a lively and vibrant picture of the steppe landscape. Chekhov masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the steppe, using long, flowing sentences that emphasize the vast expanses and slow rhythm of life. Literary devices such as symbolism and allegory also play a crucial role in the work, helping to reveal the inner world of the characters and their relationships with the surrounding world. The story's structure is linear, with a gradual development of the plot and a deepening of the characters' psychology. The focus is on the description of nature and the characters' inner experiences, creating a profound and multi-layered text.
