Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party
Style and Technique
Graham Greene's novel «Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party» is characterized by the author's distinctive style, combining elements of psychological thriller and social satire. Greene uses simple and concise language, allowing focus on the depth of the characters and their internal conflicts. Literary devices include irony and symbolism, especially in the depiction of the main character, Doctor Fischer, and his dinner parties, which become a metaphor for human greed and moral decay. The narrative structure is linear but enriched with flashbacks that help reveal the characters' backstories and motivations. Dialogues play a key role in plot development, highlighting the tension and psychological interplay between characters. Greene masterfully creates an atmosphere of anxiety and uncertainty, keeping the reader in constant suspense until the very end.
