Maurice
Style and Technique
The novel "Maurice" by E.M. Forster is characterized by a refined and delicate style typical of his works. The language of the book is rich and expressive, allowing for a deep immersion into the protagonist's inner experiences. Forster employs various literary devices, such as symbolism and metaphors, to emphasize themes of love and self-identification. The narrative structure is linear but includes flashbacks that help reveal the characters' backstories and development. The dialogues are meticulously crafted, reflecting the social and cultural nuances of the time in which the story is set. Forster also pays attention to the description of the surroundings, creating an atmosphere that underscores the characters' emotional states. A notable feature is that the novel was written in the early 20th century but published only after the author's death, due to its candid theme of homosexuality, which was a bold step for that era.
