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Contemporary Fiction

Saturday

eng. Saturday · 2005
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Style and Technique

Ian McEwan's novel «Saturday» is characterized by a realistic and detailed style. The author employs rich and precise language to convey the inner experiences and thoughts of the protagonist, neurosurgeon Henry Perowne. McEwan skillfully blends internal monologue with external events, creating a deep psychological immersion. Literary techniques include the use of stream of consciousness, allowing the reader to follow the character's thoughts and feelings in real time. The novel's structure is linear, with events unfolding over the course of a single day, emphasizing the intensity and significance of each moment. McEwan also uses symbolism and metaphors to add depth and layers to the narrative.

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Date of publication: 26 August 2024
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Original titleeng. Saturday · 2005
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