Pushkin in poetry, like Pushkin in life, always faces readers and the world with a sincere attitude. Pushkin has never concealed and influenced himself in any way, whether he confided in his lover and friends, commented on history and reality, or attacked enemies in society and literature. In dealing with "true feelings", Pushkin has two outstanding points: First, he boldly confides his "secret" feelings. Pushkin dared to write his love for a girl at first sight and the expression of his restless "dissolute" desire directly in his poems. The second is the handling of sadness. Pushkin has gained a lot of happiness in love, but he may have tasted more sadness in love. Love and love sadness always seem to be two sides of the same coin. Pushkin's life was not smooth. Loneliness in exile, yearning for deceased exiled classmates and friends, and premonition of unfortunate fate and disaster are always interspersed in his poems. But the sadness reflected in the poem has a bright tone, which makes people feel that it is no longer dark and heavy. The poet himself seems to be a filter and a converter, purifying sadness and subliming it into a poetic factor with universal significance and aesthetic value.
Pushkin's achievements in language are the most outstanding of his contemporaries. On the one hand, Pushkin's poetic language contains romantic beauty and realistic discourse, traditional poetic discourse and daily spoken language, urban aristocratic idioms and rural vocabulary, ancient church Slavic language and fashionable foreign words, which shows great richness. On the other hand, Pushkin's poetic language shows a concise style. People often summarize Pushkin's writing style as "simple and clear", which is more prominent in his poetry creation. Here, the first performance is the simplicity of poetic language. There are no "superfluous words" and "syllables" in Pushkin's works. He expresses his feelings and thoughts as much as possible in a rather limited writing space, which embodies superb artistic conciseness.
Throughout all Pushkin's lyric poems, we can see that the image of his lyric hero is consistent and distinct, whether hidden or prominent, that is, a singer full of passion and fantasy, a prophet full of sense of justice and freedom. Pushkin in poetry is also an excellent master of landscape painting, especially his description of Russian countryside and nature is exquisite. In his works, the mountains in the Caucasus, the sea in Crimea, the gardens in Huangcun, Yuan Ye and mikhailov in Skoye, the morning and dusk in Russian nature, roads and farmhouses, trees and hills, etc. are vividly reproduced in his poems.
In addition to the above characteristics, Pushkin's poems are also innovative, advanced and even "modern" in dialogue skills, the combination of prose and poetry, and the echo of poetic mood and structure.