Death in Venice
Style and Technique
Thomas Mann's style in «Death in Venice» is characterized by a high degree of literary sophistication and refinement. The language of the work is rich with metaphors, symbols, and allusions, giving the text layers and depth. Mann employs complex syntactic structures and a rich vocabulary, emphasizing the intellectual and aesthetic focus of the work. Literary techniques include intertextuality, where the author references classical literature and mythology, as well as irony and paradox, which help reveal the protagonist's internal contradictions. The narrative structure is linear but filled with internal monologues and philosophical reflections, allowing for a deeper understanding of the characters' psychological states. The depiction of Venice plays a crucial role, creating an atmosphere of decay and beauty that mirrors the protagonist's inner world.