Pushkin wrote "Eugene Onegin" in verse, which means he used a rhythmical, poetic structure, making it great for
reading aloud! π€
The book is famous for its use of "Onegin stanza," a special format with 14 lines. This style allows Pushkin to tell a deep story while maintaining a beautiful sound. π
His language is rich and full of imagery, painting vivid pictures of the charactersβ emotions and their surroundings. Through elegant and simple language, he captures the essence of life, love, and heartbreak, making it accessible and unforgettable for readers of all ages.