Age of Iron
Style and Technique
In «Age of Iron», John Maxwell Coetzee employs a style that combines elements of realism and symbolism. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and allegories, allowing for a deeper insight into the psychological state of the characters and the atmosphere of the time. The author uses the technique of internal monologue, which helps the reader better understand the inner experiences and thoughts of the main character. The narrative structure is framed as a letter, giving the story a personal and intimate character. Coetzee masterfully uses contrasts and juxtapositions to highlight the social and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. Literary devices such as symbolism and irony play a key role in revealing the themes of the book, including issues of racism, mortality, and human dignity.
