Disgrace
Style and Technique
The novel «Disgrace» by John Maxwell Coetzee is characterized by a concise and restrained style that underscores the emotional tension and moral dilemmas of the characters. The language of the work is precise and economical, allowing the author to delve deeper into the inner world of the characters and their experiences. Coetzee uses minimalist descriptions, avoiding excessive detail, which enhances the drama and tension. Literary techniques include the use of internal monologue, helping the reader understand the motivations and feelings of the main character, David Lurie. The narrative structure is linear, with clear chapter divisions, facilitating the gradual unfolding of the plot and character evolution. The author also employs symbolism and metaphors to emphasize themes of guilt, redemption, and moral decline. Dialogues play an important role, not only advancing the plot but also revealing the characters and their relationships.
