LEXICAL-STYLISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SHORT STORY GENRE
Keywords:
short story genre, lexical-stylistic features, imagery, symbolism narrative voice, thematic expression, character development, emotional engagement, literary devices, brevity in literatureAbstract
: This article explores the lexical-stylistic features of the short story genre, highlighting how language and style contribute to the unique characteristics of this literary form. Short stories are distinguished by their brevity, which necessitates precise and economical use of language. Authors often employ a rich variety of stylistic devices, such as imagery, symbolism, and narrative voice, to create vivid and impactful narratives within a limited word count. The analysis includes examining how these lexical-stylistic elements enhance thematic expression, character development, and emotional engagement. Understanding these features provides deeper insights into the artistry and effectiveness of short stories as a genre.
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