The Crocodile
Style and Technique
In «The Crocodile», Fyodor Dostoevsky employs a satirical style to critique the social and political phenomena of his time. The language of the work is rich with ironic and sarcastic expressions, emphasizing the absurdity of the situations described. Dostoevsky uses hyperbole and grotesque to enhance the comedic effect and draw attention to the ridiculousness of the bureaucratic system. The structure of the story includes elements of fantasy, allowing the author to freely manipulate reality and create surreal images. The narrative unfolds as a sequence of events centered around the main incident — the swallowing of the protagonist by the crocodile, which becomes a starting point for philosophical reflections and social commentary. Dostoevsky also uses dialogues to reveal the characters' personalities and worldviews, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.
