Yegor Bulychov and Others
Style and Technique
In the play «Yegor Bulychov and Others», Maxim Gorky employs a realistic style that allows for a deep exploration of the social and psychological aspects of the characters' lives. The language of the work is rich with colloquial expressions, dialects, and vernacular, giving the dialogues vibrancy and authenticity. Literary techniques include the use of symbolism and metaphors, which help to reveal the inner world of the characters and their relationship to the surrounding reality. The structure of the play is clearly organized, divided into acts and scenes, facilitating the gradual development of the plot and deepening of conflicts. Gorky masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the time and place, creating multi-layered images and highlighting social contrasts.
