The Future
Style and Technique
Dmitry Glukhovsky's novel "The Future" is written in the science fiction genre with elements of dystopia. The style of the work is characterized by a dark atmosphere and philosophical reflections on the future of humanity. The language of the book is rich with metaphors and symbolism, allowing for a deeper immersion into the world created by the author. Glukhovsky uses techniques of contrast and parallelism to highlight differences between the present and the future, as well as between various social strata. The narrative structure is non-linear, with frequent flashbacks and shifts in perspective, allowing the reader to gradually uncover the complex relationships and internal conflicts of the characters. The author masterfully creates tension using short chapters and dynamic dialogues, making the reading experience gripping and engaging.
