The Eternal Husband
Style and Technique
The novel "The Eternal Husband" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is characterized by deep psychological insight and exploration of human nature. The style of the work is marked by a tense atmosphere, created through the internal monologues and dialogues of the characters. Dostoevsky uses realistic language, rich in detail, to convey the emotional states of the characters and their inner experiences. Literary techniques include irony, symbolism, and contrast, allowing the author to explore themes of infidelity, jealousy, and moral dilemmas. The structure of the story is built around the relationship between the two main characters, Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky and Alexei Ivanovich Velchaninov, and their complex history, revealed through a series of encounters and memories. Dostoevsky masterfully creates tension and drama, gradually unveiling the motives and secrets of the characters, making the novel captivating and multi-layered.
