Salammbô
Style and Technique
Gustave Flaubert's novel «Salammbô» is distinguished by its rich and sophisticated style, characterized by meticulous attention to detail and description. Flaubert employs complex and lengthy sentences, filled with metaphors and symbols, which lend the text a poetic quality and depth. The language of the novel is archaic and exotic, helping to create the atmosphere of ancient Carthage. Literary devices such as allusions, hyperboles, and contrasts are actively used to enhance the drama and emotional impact. The narrative structure is nonlinear, with frequent digressions and descriptions that help the reader immerse themselves in the historical context and the inner world of the characters. Flaubert also places great emphasis on historical accuracy, evident in his thorough research of the era and cultural features described in the novel.
