The Knight in the Panther's Skin
Style and Technique
The poem «The Knight in the Panther's Skin» by Shota Rustaveli is written in the genre of chivalric epic and is one of the greatest works of Georgian literature. The style of the work is characterized by a high level of poetic mastery, rich in metaphors and symbols. The language of the poem is filled with archaisms and complex syntactic constructions, which lend the text solemnity and grandeur. Literary devices include the use of allegories, hyperboles, and epithets, which help create vivid and memorable images. The structure of the poem consists of 1637 stanzas, each written in the form of a quatrain with an «aaba» rhyme scheme. This gives the work musicality and rhythm. The central themes are love, friendship, honor, and valor, and the plot revolves around the adventures and feats of the main characters, making the poem dynamic and engaging.
