Christ Recrucified
Style and Technique
Nikos Kazantzakis's novel «Christ Recrucified» is distinguished by its rich and expressive language, blending elements of the Greek vernacular with literary language. The author employs numerous metaphors, symbols, and allegories to convey deep philosophical and religious ideas. The structure of the novel is complex and multilayered, with numerous digressions and inserted episodes that enrich the main plot. Kazantzakis skillfully uses dialogues to reveal the characters' personalities and internal conflicts. Descriptions of nature and the environment play a crucial role in the novel, creating atmosphere and emphasizing the emotional states of the characters. Literary techniques such as parallelism and contrast help the author draw analogies between the events of Christ's life and those occurring in the novel, thereby enhancing the drama and tragedy of the narrative.
