The Beautiful and Damned
Style and Technique
The novel "The Beautiful and Damned" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is distinguished by an elegant and refined style characteristic of the author. The language of the work is rich in metaphors and symbolism, allowing a deeper insight into the inner world of the characters and the atmosphere of the era. Fitzgerald masterfully uses literary devices such as irony and sarcasm to highlight the contrasts between the outward glamour and the inner emptiness of the characters' lives. The structure of the novel is built around the gradual decline of the main characters, reflecting the theme of disillusionment and loss of illusions. The author pays great attention to details, creating vivid and memorable images that help the reader feel the spirit of the time and understand the complex relationships between the characters. Fitzgerald also uses elements of stream of consciousness to convey the internal experiences and doubts of the characters, making them more vivid and multifaceted.
