Chekhov's works deeply reflected the various problems of Russian society at that time, including the peasant class, the working class, the capitalist class, bureaucracy, and so on. His novels had the following artistic features: 1. Profoundness of character description: Chekhov was good at presenting the characters vividly in front of the readers through in-depth description and meticulous image description. The characters in his works had complex personalities, their own thoughts and emotions, and often had a certain degree of independence and autonomy. 2. The plot is compact and dramatic: Chekhov's novels are compact and dramatic. He was good at setting up twists and conflicts in the plot to make the story full of tension and tension. 3. The broad social background: Chekhov's works reflected various problems in Russian society, including the peasant class, the working class, the capitalist class, bureaucracy, and so on. He was not just describing a certain character or a certain event, but describing the entire society, showing the complexity and variety of Russian society. 4. Beautiful language: Chekhov's language is concise, vivid and expressive, which can convey his thoughts and emotions well. The language of his novels was beautiful, simple, poetic, and musical. 5. Well-structured: Chekhov's works were well-structured and often began with a certain event or scene, with the appearance and development of a certain character as the main line, through a series of plots and character relationships to show the whole story. He was good at using repeated narration and alternate narration to enhance the rhythm of the novel. Chekhov's works became classics in the history of Russian literature with profound character descriptions, compact plots, broad social backgrounds, beautiful language, and rigorous structures.
Chekhov's works were famous for their profound social insight and unique narrative techniques. His artistic features included the following aspects: 1. Character Portrayal: Chekhov was good at portraying characters. He vividly portrayed the character's personality, psychology, behavior, and emotions through meticulous descriptions. 2. Plot arrangement: Chekhov's works have twists and turns, full of drama and tension. He often used absurd plots and unexpected endings to attract the readers 'attention. 3. Use of language: Chekhov's language is concise, clear, and expressive. He often uses metaphor, symbolism, and humor to make his works more lively and interesting. 4. Thematic discussion: Chekhov's works explore various complex social issues, including human nature, morality, art, history, etc. He reveals the essence of these issues through in-depth discussion. Chekhov's works had profound social insight and unique narrative techniques. Through vivid and interesting stories and expressive language, he showed the complexity of Russian society and human nature and became one of the representative works of Russian literature.
Chekhov's works had a unique artistic style, which was mainly manifested in the following aspects: 1. Realistic descriptions: Chekhov's works are full of realistic descriptions. He deeply understands the dark side of Russian society and the suffering of the people. His description was realistic and detailed, digging into the essential characteristics of Russian society and people. 2. Character Portrayal: Chekhov was good at portraying characters through meticulous descriptions. His characters had distinct personalities and vivid images. His characters had unique personalities and psychological states, which reflected Chekhov's deep thinking about human nature. 3. Dramatic structure: Chekhov's plays were rigorous and complex, often using multiple scenes to show the plot and the development of characters. His dramatic structure had a sense of rhythm and tension, which brought a strong visual impact and emotional resonance to the audience. 4. Language use: Chekhov's language use is unique, concise and expressive. He was good at using metaphor, symbolism and other rhetorical devices to make the language vivid and enhance the appeal and expression of his works. Chekhov's works were based on realism, with deep character portrayals, rigorous drama structure, and unique use of language to show the unique charm of Russian literature.
The artistic features of Chekhov's novels included: Realism: Chekhov's novels are full of realism, describing the dark side of Russian society and the suffering of the people, emphasizing the truth and cruelty of society. 2. Character Portrayal: Chekhov was good at portraying characters. Every character in his novels had distinct personality characteristics and profound psychological descriptions, so that people could deeply understand their thoughts and emotions. 3. Plot design: Chekhov's plot design is compact and logical. Through a series of events and twists, he drives the development of the story and makes people feel the tension and conflict of the plot. 4. Narration: Chekhov's narration is unique. He uses the first-person narration to let the readers understand the thoughts and emotions of the characters more deeply, and at the same time enhance the intimacy of the novel. 5. Language use: Chekhov's language is concise and expressive, which can accurately express the emotions and thoughts of the characters, making people feel the appeal and artistic charm of the language in reading.
The artistic features of Wang Wei's works were mainly reflected in the painting in the poem and the poem in the painting. His poems were often written in the form of a group of poems. Each poem could form a picture, and when combined, it could form a harmonious panoramic picture. He was good at capturing and creating images, and his poems reflected the characteristics of painting. His poems were vivid and he was good at using words to describe the sound, color, light and state of the image. Wang Wei's poems often used mountains, rivers and idyllic fields as the theme, depicting the natural beauty while revealing the leisure and leisure interest. His poetry style was fresh, natural, and refined, creating an artistic conception of painting in poetry and poetry in painting. His paintings often echoed his poems, showing a simple and lyrical artistic conception. Generally speaking, Wang Wei's works were featured by strong images, rich emotions, and profound artistic conception, which became one of the highest achievements of Tang Dynasty literature.
Chekhov's works included War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, Anna Karenina, and so on. His works used Russian history and social life as the subject matter to show profound social criticism and humanist ideas, and he was regarded as one of the founders of Russian literature.
Chekhov's works included The Catcher in the Rye, A Feast of Crows, Aristocracy, and The Three-Body Problem.
Chekhov (Russia) was a famous Russian novelist at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. His works were featured by realism and symbolism, and he was one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Russian literature. Chekhov's works were mainly divided into novels, plays, and essays. Among them, the most famous novels included The Man in a Case, Aristocracy, and Three Fables. The Man in a Condom was a novel that described social life. Through the life experience of the protagonist, Merezhnova, it reflected the gap between the rich and the poor in Russian society at that time. Aristocracy was another representative work of Chekhov, which reflected the hypocrisy and degeneration of the aristocratic society by describing the lives and thoughts of the aristocratic figures. Chekhov's plays also received much attention, including Cherry Orchard and Sergei Chermezov. Chekhov's prose works were represented by Prairie and Seagull. The characters and plots in the works had unique emotions and styles, reflecting Chekhov's unique thoughts and outlook on life. In short, Chekhov's works deeply reflected the living conditions of Russian society and the nature of human nature at that time, which had a profound impact on the development of Russian literature and world literature.
Chekhov's famous work: 1. Short story "A Letter to the Learned Neighbor,""Leather Boots,""Ma,""Fanka,""The Lost Man,""The Premeditated Criminal,""Fiancé and Dad,""Guests,""The Precious Dog,""The Fire Can't Be Sealed in Paper,""Humph, These Passengers'," Sergeant Prishbeev,"" The Hunter,"" Sorrow." The Fat and the Thin, Happy Things, On the Nail, The Victors 'Smug, The Death of a Small Civil Servant, The Uneven Mirror, The Enigmatic Character, The Station Master, The Civil Service Examination, The Man in the Mask, The Chameleon, Surgery, The Wives, The Happy Man, In the Villa, The Romance of the Cello. A Piece of Art, White-beaked Raven, Annoyed, Fanka, Diners, Headmaster, Typhoid, Kiss, Wologa, Disaster, Wedding, Runaways, Desperado, Insanity, Thief, Village Woman, Gusev, Jumping Woman, Neighbor. 2. Play " On the Harm of Cigarette,"" Idiot,"" Ivanov,"" The Marriage,"" The Forest God,"" The Tragic Character Forced to Helplessness,"" Marriage,"" Memorial Day,"" Seagull," Uncle Vanya,"" Seagull,"" The Three Sisters," and " The Cherry Orchard."
Chekhov (Russia) was one of the most famous novelists in Russia in the 19th century. His representative works included "Chekhov's Short Stories Collection","Three Fables","Supernumerary Man" and so on. Chekhov's works usually used Russian society as the background to describe the various people and things that the protagonist encountered in social life. His novels were concise in language, rigorous in structure, and full of twists and turns in plots, depicting many vivid images that were deeply loved by readers. Chekhov's works were known for their profound social insight and superb artistic expression, and were hailed as a treasure in the Russian literary treasure house. His novels had a profound influence on the development of Russian literature and thought, and also made an important contribution to the history of world literature.
Chekhov's works included Red Hero, Prairie, Heroic Sisters of the Prairie, Oil Man's Exclusive Courtesan Belle, and so on.