Isak Dinesen's short story "The Ring" began on the bright 19th morning in the 19th century Denmark countryside. Young, newlyweds couple sheep lawn walking their lands with the names of happy Sigismund and Lovisa until they reach Sigismund and the Danish sheep full of precious Cotswolds When they arrive at the field, the shepherds of Sigismund Matthias told Sigismund that many sheep and precious rams were sick and some were dead. She was not interested in her conversation, but she was amazed at her husband's intelligence on this subject.
In this article Rees believes that modernist writer Isaac Dinesen used the two early Gothic stories in Gothic's short story "Dream". Starting with Robert Louis Stephenson 's story "Olara", Dinesene was inspired to create her role with the heroic characters of Olala, Stephenson' s story. Dinesen is inspired by the story "Awesome Dinner" by Jules Amadee Barbey d'Aurevilly and plays the role of Rosalba for her story. We know that Isak Dinesen works hard in her writing to create complicated intersexual puzzles. Sara Stambaugh pointed out that she consciously carries out ideological dialogue with her predecessors of literature than many other writers, often covering the patriarchal discourse of the 19th century I did (19). The main inspiration and stimulation of Dinesen include prominent writers such as SørenKierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche and others who are not well known.
In writing, the writer uses elements to provide the reader with a clearer picture of literature. In many cases, the author blends styles with multiple elements (such as images and positive / negative elements). Isak Dinesen combines these elements to make the reader vividly understand the story of The Ring. Images are defined as details of usage that appeals to the reader's sight, tactile, taste, smell, and hearing. The introduction and beginning of "The Ring" led the reader to a happy and peaceful village. "This is a nice morning in July, small wool floats in the sky, and the air is full of sweet scents" (Dinesen 226) The reader imagines that there is a white cloud in the sky and a sweet rural smell I can do it. The scent of the air. The reader is free to imagine what they are reading. This is very important in understanding the environment in which the story takes place.