O'Henri Moupassant and the "Three Kings of Short Stories" in Russia. All three of their short stories had unique styles and characteristics, which had a profound impact on the literature of later generations.
The short stories of maupassant focused on exposing social reality and describing the characters 'personalities. They were full of drama and plot twists. They often used symbolic techniques to express the author's deep understanding of society and life. His works often depicted poverty, the weakness of human nature and the dark side of society, while at the same time showing the courage and strength of the protagonist. O 'Henry's short stories were full of humor, varied plots, and often unexpected endings. His works were mainly dramatic and comedic, often describing the weaknesses of human nature and humorous stories. Chekhov's short stories, on the other hand, focused on describing the psychological changes of the characters and shaping their personalities. The plots were compact and dramatic, and complicated plots, character relationships, symbolism, and metaphor often appeared in his works. His works were humorous, witty, and satirical, often depicting the profundity and complexity of the characters, showing the author's unique literary style and creative skills.
O. Henry and Chekhov were known as the three kings of short stories in Europe. O. Henry's representative works included The Last Leaf and The Gift of the Magi, which attracted a wide range of readers with their humorous, witty, and ingenious language and plots. Chekhov's representative works include "Chameleon","Cherry Orchard" and so on. These works show the Russian society and the character of the characters, deeply reflecting the essence of social life. The title of King of Short Stories was usually given to O. Henry.
O. Henry and Chekhov were known as the three kings of short stories in Europe. O. Henry was famous for his humor, ingenious plots, and imaginative character creation. His works often had reversed endings that surprised and surprised readers. Chekhov was famous for his realism and exquisite emotional descriptions. His works often described the lives of the people at the bottom of Russian society, revealing the injustice of society and the dark side of human nature at that time. On the other hand, maupassant was a master of short stories. His works focused more on the exploration of human nature and social reality and were hailed as the symbol of French literature.
Chekhov was regarded as one of the great masters in the history of Russian literature. His short story creation occupied an important position in the history of Russian literature, as famous as that of Maupassant and O'Henry. Chekhov's short stories often depicted the bottom-level characters in social life and discussed topics such as human nature, love, friendship, family, etc., which had profound ideology and unique artistic charm. His works were highly expressive and infectious. The language was concise and clear, the structure was rigorous, and the plot was full of ups and downs. They were often praised as literary classics.
The short stories of Maupassant, Chekhov and O'Henry are all famous in the history of Russian literature. 1. The plot is complex and diverse: The three characters are involved in social life, political events, personal experiences, and many other aspects, presenting a variety of social phenomena and human conflicts. 2. Depicting the characters deeply: The three of them show different personalities, different experiences, and different fates through the description of the characters in the short story, so that the readers can deeply feel the inner world of the characters in the novel. 3. The plot reversal technique is superb: the three characters present a seemingly normal ending at the beginning of the novel, but as the story advances, the plot gradually reversals, giving the reader an unexpected sense of ending. 4. Humorous language: The three are poetic and philosophical. They use many vivid metaphor, metaphor and symbol in the novel to make readers feel the charm of literature in the process of reading. 5. Universal significance: Through their short stories, the three of them reflected the social style and the weaknesses of human nature at that time, so that readers could obtain thoughts and enlightenment about human nature.
The following are some of the characteristics of their short stories: The theme of his short stories was to expose the social reality. He portrayed the character and behavior of the characters to reveal the injustice of society and the contradictions of human nature. His works usually had profound thoughts and unique language styles, such as Ball of Suet and Nikola Tesla. Chekhov's short stories were mostly based on Russian folktales and historical events, reflecting the characteristics and style of Russian society and culture through the description of the fate of the characters. His works usually had extremely high literary and historical value, such as The Cherry Orchard and The Man in the Trap. O 'Henry's short stories were famous for their humorous, ironic, and bizarre plots and endings. His works were usually highly readable and entertaining. His works could often attract the attention of readers in a short period of time and trigger their thoughts and reflections. The works of these short story writers had their own characteristics, but they all deeply reflected the various contradictions and problems of society and human nature at that time, and became indispensable classics in the history of literature.
Maupassant was a famous French short story writer at the end of the 19th century. His works had a unique style and beautiful language, which was deeply loved by readers. His short stories mostly described social life and personal experiences, revealing the dark side of society and the complexity of human nature. The following is a short story by Mauríon Bernardo. Title: Marion Bernardo Story Introduction: This short story was about a young man named Marion Bernardo. He lived in a poor family, but because of his intelligence and hard work, he eventually became a successful businessman. However, his life did not become happy because after his father died, his mother and sister relied on his income to live, and he had to constantly work for a living. Story topic: This story explored the importance of family responsibilities and kinship, but also revealed the complexity and unpredictability of human nature. After experiencing a difficult life, Marion Bernardo finally realized his responsibilities and obligations and realized his dreams and goals through his own efforts and struggles.
Maupassant was a famous French short story writer. His works were loved by readers because they exposed social reality and expressed the complexity of human nature. The following are some of the short stories by Mr. Mauricio: 1 Marion Bernat 2 Necklace Pandora's Box 4 Nikola Tesla 5. Eugenie Grandet 6 Kong Yiji 7 The Stranger The Last Leaf The Prisoner of Samsa [Handsome Thief] These works had a certain literary value and historical status, and were widely circulated and studied.
Maupassant was a famous French short story writer. His works were unique in style and rich in content. He was known as the "King of Short Stories". The following are some of the famous short stories by Mr. Mauricio: " Marius ": This is one of the most famous works of Maurpassant. It tells the story of how a poor young man, Marius, struggled to survive at the bottom of society. Nicholas Quasimodo: This story tells the story of a young and promising financial man, Nicholas Quasimodo, who succeeded in the business world. 3 Palatu: This story tells the story of how a mathematician, Palatu, achieved great achievements in the field of mathematics. The Biography of Pétain: This story tells the stories of the members of the famous Pétain family in French history, including their political, commercial and military careers. 5 " Crusoe ": This story tells the story of a young Crusoe surviving and struggling on a deserted island. The Necklace: This story tells the story of a woman whose necklace has been stolen. She proves her worth and dignity by finding the necklace and exposing the scam. The Count of Monte Cristo: This story tells the story of how a clever criminal, the Count of Monte Cristo, obtained wealth and freedom through revenge and revenge plans. These short stories are all representative works of maupassant, with profound thoughts and insight into human nature, and are regarded as classics in the history of world literature.
The representative works of the world's three kings of big and small theories, namely, Moupassant, Chekhov, and O 'Henry, were as follows: 1. Mr. Mayakovsky (1881), Miserables (1882), Crusoe (1885) 2 Chekhov: Cherry Orchard (1863), Chameleon (1867), Three Brothers (1872) 3 O 'Henry: The Last Leaf (1897), The Police and the Hymn (1902), Twenty Years Later (1904)