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The Pyramid

eng. The Pyramid · 1967
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Style and Technique

William Golding's novel «The Pyramid» is characterized by its complex structure and layered narrative. Golding employs a retrospective approach to explore the life of the protagonist, Oliver, through three interconnected episodes that represent different stages of his maturation. The language of the work is rich with symbolism and metaphors, allowing for a deeper insight into the characters' psychology and their internal conflicts. The author skillfully conveys the atmosphere of mid-20th century English provincial life, using detailed descriptions and dialogues that highlight social and class distinctions. Literary devices such as irony and sarcasm help Golding reveal themes of hypocrisy and societal bias. The structure of the novel, consisting of three parts, each focusing on a key event in Oliver's life, allows the reader to witness the evolution of his character and understand the impact of the past on the present.

The Pyramid
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Date of publication: 24 February 2025
Updated: 2 March 2025
———Original titleeng. The Pyramid · 1967
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