The Power and the Glory
Style and Technique
Graham Greene's novel «The Power and the Glory» is characterized by deep psychological insight and philosophical richness. Greene's style is marked by conciseness and precision, allowing him to create vivid and memorable images. The language of the work is simple and accessible, yet rich in symbolism and metaphors, giving the text a layered quality. Greene uses internal monologues and stream of consciousness to convey the inner experiences and moral dilemmas of the main character—the fugitive priest. The structure of the novel is non-linear, with frequent flashbacks that help reveal the characters' backstories and motivations. The author masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and despair, using the contrast between external events and the inner world of the characters. Literary devices such as irony and allegory emphasize themes of sin, redemption, and human weakness, making the novel profound and multifaceted.
