Dubrovsky
Style and Technique
The novel "Dubrovsky" by Alexander Pushkin is written in the genre of realistic prose with elements of romanticism. The style of the work is characterized by the conciseness and precision of language, allowing the author to create vivid and memorable images. Pushkin uses a rich and varied vocabulary, giving the text expressiveness and liveliness. Literary techniques include the use of dialogues to reveal the characters' personalities, as well as descriptions of nature and interiors that create atmosphere and emphasize the emotional state of the characters. The structure of the story is linear, with a clear division into chapters, contributing to the gradual development of the plot and tension. Inserted episodes and letters play an important role, complementing the main narrative and deepening the understanding of the characters' motives and actions.
