Every Man for Himself
Style and Technique
Beryl Bainbridge's novel «Every Man for Himself» is distinguished by its concise and restrained style, which conveys the atmosphere of the early 20th century. The language of the work is rich in details that help recreate the historical era and convey the tension associated with the Titanic tragedy. The author uses irony and subtle humor to highlight social differences and human weaknesses. Literary devices such as flashbacks and internal monologues allow for a deeper understanding of the protagonist's inner world and experiences. The narrative structure is linear but includes retrospective elements that enrich the story and add depth. Bainbridge masterfully creates an atmosphere of impending catastrophe, using symbolism and metaphors to emphasize the fragility of human life and the inevitability of fate.
