The Frigate Pallada
Style and Technique
In The Frigate Pallada, Ivan Goncharov employs a realistic style characterized by detailed descriptions of events and characters. The language of the work is rich and varied, with the author using numerous metaphors, epithets, and comparisons, which lend expressiveness and vibrancy to the text. Goncharov masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the journey, describing the nature, daily life, and culture of various countries. Literary techniques include the use of dialogues that help reveal the characters' personalities, as well as inserted novellas and lyrical digressions that enrich the narrative. The story's structure is linear, with a sequential presentation of events, allowing the reader to easily follow the plot's development. The work also contains elements of travel notes and sketches, adding to its documentary value.
