The Infinite Plan
Style and Technique
In "The Infinite Plan," Isabel Allende employs a rich and expressive language characteristic of her style. She masterfully blends realism with elements of magical realism, creating multi-layered and profound imagery. Allende pays great attention to detail, allowing the reader to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the work. The narrative structure is non-linear, enabling the author to explore the life of the main character, Gregory Reeves, through various time periods and events. Literary devices such as flashbacks and symbolism are used to deepen the understanding of the characters' inner worlds and their development. Allende also touches on themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the search for life's meaning, making the work multifaceted and philosophical.
