Father Goriot
Style and Technique
Honoré de Balzac's novel «Father Goriot» is a vivid example of 19th-century realistic literature. Balzac's style is characterized by detailed descriptions of the environment and characters, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Paris at that time. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbols that help reveal the inner world of the characters and social contrasts. Literary techniques include the use of dialogues to unveil characters' traits and motivations, as well as internal monologues that emphasize their psychological complexity. The structure of the novel is built on the intertwining fates of several characters, enabling the author to showcase various social layers and their interactions. Balzac masterfully uses the technique of contrast, juxtaposing wealth and poverty, ambition and disappointment, making the novel a profound social study.
