The Insulted and Humiliated
Style and Technique
The novel «The Insulted and Humiliated» by Fyodor Dostoevsky is distinguished by its deep psychological insight and realism. The style of the work is characterized by a complex narrative structure, where the author uses numerous inserted stories and digressions, allowing for a deeper exploration of the characters' inner worlds. Dostoevsky's language is rich with emotional and expressive means, helping to convey the tension and drama of the situations. Literary devices such as internal monologue and dialogue are actively used to create psychological portraits of the characters. The structure of the novel is built on contrasts and oppositions, highlighting social and moral conflicts. Dostoevsky masterfully uses symbolism and metaphors to express ideas about human nature and society. At the center of the narrative are themes of humiliation and suffering, revealed through the complex relationships between characters, their internal experiences, and moral dilemmas.
