Travels with My Aunt
Style and Technique
Graham Greene's novel «Travels with My Aunt» is characterized by a light and ironic style that skillfully combines elements of comedy and drama. Greene uses lively and witty language to convey the characters and their relationships. At the heart of the narrative is the unusual pair — the main character Henry Pulling and his eccentric Aunt Augusta, whose dialogues are filled with humor and sarcasm. The structure of the novel is built around the travels the characters undertake across different countries, allowing the author to explore themes of cultural differences and personal growth. Greene employs flashbacks and inserted episodes to reveal the characters' backstories and deepen their portrayals. Literary devices such as irony and parody help the author create an atmosphere of ease and informality, despite addressing serious themes like the search for life's meaning and freedom. The novel also features dynamic plot development and unexpected twists, keeping the reader's attention until the very end.
