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The Old Man and the Sea

eng. The Old Man and the Sea · 1952
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Style and Technique

Ernest Hemingway's style in The Old Man and the Sea is characterized by brevity and simplicity. The language of the work is minimalist, emphasizing the harshness and grandeur of nature, as well as the inner strength of the main character. Hemingway uses short, clear sentences, avoiding complex constructions and unnecessary descriptions. Literary devices include symbolism and metaphors: the fish, the sea, and the old man symbolize struggle, nature, and human resilience. The structure of the story is linear, with a sequential development of events, allowing the reader to delve deeper into the psychological state of the hero. The dialogues in the book are simple and natural, enhancing the realism of the narrative. Hemingway also uses internal monologues to reveal the old man's thoughts and feelings, creating a deep psychological portrait.

The Old Man and the Sea
Date of publication: 29 July 2024
———Original titleeng. The Old Man and the Sea · 1952
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