Machines Like Me
Style and Technique
In «Machines Like Me», Ian McEwan employs a style that blends elements of science fiction and philosophical prose. The language of the work is rich and precise, with the author skillfully conveying the atmosphere of the alternative reality in which the action unfolds. McEwan uses literary devices such as irony and allusions to highlight the moral and ethical dilemmas associated with creating artificial intelligence. The narrative structure is linear but includes retrospective inserts that help deepen the understanding of the characters' motivations and internal conflicts. The author pays special attention to dialogues, which serve as an important tool for character development and plot progression. Overall, McEwan's style in this book is marked by intellectual depth and emotional richness, making the work not only engaging but also thought-provoking on complex contemporary issues.
