The Stationmaster

How does Aleksandr Pushkin use imagery in The Stationmaster?

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Pushkin makes wide use of sentimental imagery throughout the text. Some of the sentimental imagery introduced in the prologue is carried over into the narrative. The image of a stationmaster's "poor abode," mentioned in the first paragraph, recurs in connection with Vyrin, who lives in a "humble but neat dwelling."

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The Stationmaster