Zorba the Greek
Style and Technique
The novel «Zorba the Greek» by Nikos Kazantzakis is written in a style that combines elements of realism and philosophical parable. The language of the work is rich and vivid, using numerous metaphors and symbols, which adds depth and layers to the text. The author masterfully conveys the color of Greek culture and nature, creating picturesque descriptions that immerse the reader in the atmosphere of Crete. Literary techniques include internal monologues, dialogues filled with folk wisdom, and philosophical reflections that reveal the inner world of the characters. The narrative structure is linear, with a clear development of the plot and gradual revelation of the main characters' personalities. Special attention is given to the dialogues between the narrator and Zorba, which serve as the primary means of conveying philosophical ideas and life lessons.
