Joseph and His Brothers
Style and Technique
Thomas Mann's novel «Joseph and His Brothers» is characterized by a complex and multi-layered structure, intertwining mythological, biblical, and historical motifs. Mann uses a rich and sophisticated language, filled with archaisms and symbolism, giving the text an epic scope. The author masterfully combines elements of narrative, dialogue, and monologue, creating deep psychological portraits of the characters. Literary techniques include allusions to biblical texts, intertextuality, and irony. The structure of the novel is built on alternating different temporal layers, allowing Mann to explore themes of destiny, predestination, and human freedom. Special attention is given to the internal monologues and reflections of the characters, which help reveal their inner world and motivations.
