When We Were Orphans
Style and Technique
Kazuo Ishiguro's novel «When We Were Orphans» is distinguished by its complex narrative structure, incorporating elements of the detective genre and psychological drama. Ishiguro's style is characterized by restraint and elegance, creating an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue. The language of the work is refined and precise, with a focus on the protagonist's inner experiences and reflections. Literary devices such as the unreliable narrator and flashbacks are used to create a multi-layered narrative where past and present intertwine. The story's structure is designed to gradually immerse the reader in the protagonist's world, exploring his memories and emotional traumas. Ishiguro masterfully uses symbolism and metaphors to highlight themes of loss, identity, and the search for truth.
