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The Man Who Laughs

fr. L'Homme qui rit · 1869
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Style and Technique

Victor Hugo's novel «The Man Who Laughs» is characterized by rich and expressive language, filled with metaphors and symbols. Hugo employs complex syntactic structures and archaisms, giving the text a special solemnity and depth. The author masterfully combines elements of romanticism and realism, creating vivid and memorable images. Literary devices such as contrast, hyperbole, and irony help convey drama and emotional tension. The structure of the novel includes numerous inserted episodes and digressions that enrich the main plot and allow a deeper understanding of the characters' inner worlds. Hugo also addresses social and philosophical questions, making the work multilayered and meaningful.

The Man Who Laughs
Date of publication: 30 August 2024
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Original titlefr. L'Homme qui rit · 1869
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