Black Dogs
Style and Technique
Ian McEwan's novel "Black Dogs" is characterized by a complex narrative structure that intertwines personal memories and historical events. The author uses numerous flashbacks to show the development of characters and their relationships over time. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbols, adding depth and layers to the text. McEwan masterfully conveys the inner experiences of the characters, using psychological realism and detailed descriptions. Literary devices such as contrast and parallelism help emphasize the novel's main themes, including the conflict between rationalism and spirituality, as well as the influence of the past on the present. The narrative structure is nonlinear, allowing the reader to gradually uncover hidden aspects of the plot and characters.
