The Stationmaster
Style and Technique
The story «The Stationmaster» by Alexander Pushkin is written in the genre of realism. The style of the work is characterized by simplicity and conciseness, allowing the reader to easily immerse themselves in the narrative. Pushkin uses lively and conversational language, which gives the text a natural and authentic feel. An important feature is the use of dialogues, which help reveal the characters' personalities and their relationships. Literary techniques include irony and sarcasm, allowing the author to subtly highlight social issues and human weaknesses. The structure of the story is linear, with a clear plot development: from the introduction of the main character, the stationmaster Samson Vyrin, to the tragic ending. The narrative is conducted in the first person, creating a sense of presence and enhancing the emotional impact on the reader.
