The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Style and Technique
Yukio Mishima's novel "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" is distinguished by its deep psychological insight and symbolism. The author's style is characterized by precision and conciseness, allowing the reader to focus on the protagonist's inner world. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and allegories that highlight the characters' internal conflicts and experiences. Mishima employs techniques of internal monologue and stream of consciousness to convey the protagonist's complex emotional states. The structure of the novel is linear but enriched with flashbacks that help reveal the backstory and motivations of the characters' actions. The author pays special attention to descriptions of nature and architecture, creating an atmosphere and enhancing the symbolic significance of the Golden Pavilion as an object of obsession and destruction.
