The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Style and Technique
F. Scott Fitzgerald in «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» employs a style that combines elements of realism and fantasy. The story is written in simple and clear language, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. Fitzgerald masterfully uses irony and satire to highlight the absurdity of the situation where the main character is born old and grows younger over time. The structure of the story is linear, allowing the reader to follow Benjamin Button's life from birth to death sequentially. The author uses retrospective inserts and flashbacks to deepen the understanding of the character's inner world and his relationships with others. Literary devices such as hyperbole and paradox help create an atmosphere of surrealism and emphasize the theme of time and its impact on human life. Fitzgerald also pays attention to detail, creating vivid and memorable images of the characters and their surroundings.
