Down and Out in Paris and London
Style and Technique
In «Down and Out in Paris and London», George Orwell employs a realistic and documentary style to convey the atmosphere of life among the poor in two major European cities. The language of the work is simple and straightforward, allowing readers to easily grasp the events and images described. Orwell uses numerous details and specific examples to create vivid and authentic depictions of the daily life and struggles faced by the characters. Literary techniques include the use of irony and sarcasm to critique social and economic conditions. The structure of the book alternates between autobiographical episodes and analytical reflections, allowing the author not only to share his experiences but also to offer broader social commentary. Orwell masterfully combines personal observations with societal issues, creating a profound and multilayered work.
