Monday, October 5, 2015

Analyzing the writing style of A.S. Pushkin in Eugene Onegin

A.S Pushkin had a talent that nobody will ever be able to repeat. His poems had the perfect rhythm, were always so easy to understand, and were always so beautiful, oh so beautiful.
He had an extremely descriptive style, sometimes wandering around and describing a willow tree for three pages, or the sky, and then coming back to the main character. His descriptions allow you to play a whole movie in your head, perhaps a reason why most of his long novels are still shown in operas, theaters, and directors are still making movies. Everything is always extremely dragged out, but not suspenseful. Oh, his short stories were suspenseful, but when describing his character Eugene, (which he uses in many of his books later on), he wasn't suspenseful at all.
Pretty simply said, very wordy, long, and descibtive.
That's it for today.
xoxo
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