Smoke Bellew
Style and Technique
In «Smoke Bellew», Jack London employs a realistic style, rich with vivid and detailed descriptions of nature and daily life. The language of the work is rich and expressive, using dialects and colloquial expressions, which lend authenticity and liveliness to the text. London skillfully uses literary devices such as metaphors, comparisons, and symbolism to highlight the inner experiences of the characters and the atmosphere of the events. The story structure is linear, with a clear plot development where each chapter is a complete story, yet together they form a cohesive narrative about the main character's adventures. The author pays great attention to the psychological depth of the characters, revealing them through actions, dialogues, and inner monologues.
