The Tale of Ivan Turbinca
Style and Technique
Ion Creangă's «The Tale of Ivan Turbinca» is written in the style of a folk tale, characterized by the use of simple yet expressive language typical of oral folk art. The author employs dialogues that help reveal the characters' personalities and add liveliness and dynamism to the narrative. A significant feature is the use of humor and satire, allowing Creangă to critique human vices and flaws. The story follows a linear structure with a clear beginning, development, and conclusion, adhering to the traditional form of a tale. Literary devices include hyperbole and allegory, which enhance the comedic effect and underscore moral lessons. Creangă skillfully incorporates folkloric elements such as repetitions and set expressions, making the text accessible and memorable for the reader.
