The Talented Mr. Ripley
Style and Technique
Patricia Highsmith's novel «The Talented Mr. Ripley» is distinguished by its psychological tension and deep exploration of human nature. Highsmith's style is characterized by conciseness and precision, creating an atmosphere of anxiety and uncertainty. The language of the book is simple and straightforward, enhancing the realism of the events. Literary devices such as internal monologue and stream of consciousness are used to reveal the inner world of the main character, Tom Ripley, and his moral dilemmas. The narrative structure is linear, but the author skillfully uses flashbacks to enrich the characters' backstories. Highsmith masterfully builds tension through the gradual development of the plot and Ripley's psychological evolution, making the novel captivating and intriguing.
