A Feast for Crows
eng. A Feast for Crows · 2005
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Style and Technique
«A Feast for Crows» by George R. R. Martin is characterized by its complex and multilayered narrative structure. The author employs multiple perspectives, allowing for a deeper exploration of characters' inner worlds and motivations. The language is rich in detail, creating a vivid and realistic depiction of the world of Westeros. Martin skillfully uses dialogue to advance the plot and reveal character traits. Literary devices such as symbolism and irony play a significant role in the narrative, highlighting themes of power, betrayal, and morality. The story's structure is nonlinear, with frequent flashbacks and parallel storylines, making the reading experience more engaging and intriguing.

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Date of publication: 24 June 2024
Updated: 14 July 2024
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Genre: Fantasy
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