Ninety-Three
Style and Technique
Victor Hugo's novel «Ninety-Three» is distinguished by its epic style and rich, expressive language. Hugo employs numerous literary devices, such as symbolism, metaphors, and allegories, to convey the drama and grandeur of the French Revolution's events. The structure of the novel is complex and multilayered, with alternating plotlines and characters, allowing for a deeper exploration of the historical context and the inner experiences of the characters. The author skillfully blends historical facts with artistic fiction, creating vivid and memorable images. The dialogues in the novel are filled with philosophical reflections and emotional outbursts, emphasizing the tension and tragedy of the events described. Hugo also pays attention to details, describing the nature, architecture, and daily life of the time, which helps create the atmosphere of the era.
