Ruy Blas
Style and Technique
Victor Hugo's «Ruy Blas» is a drama in five acts, written in verse. The style of the work is characterized by high romantic fervor, typical of Hugo's creations. The language of the play is rich and expressive, with the use of archaisms and poetic turns, giving the text a sense of grandeur and majesty. Hugo masterfully employs metaphors, hyperboles, and antitheses to highlight the contrasts between characters and their internal conflicts. The structure of the play is well-defined: each act has its own climax and contributes to the development of the main intrigue. Literary devices such as dramatic monologues and dialogues help to further reveal the characters' personalities and motivations. The central theme of the work is the struggle for justice and honor, reflected in the tragic fate of the main character, Ruy Blas.
