The Gray House
Style and Technique
The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan stands out for its unique style and atmosphere. The author uses rich and vivid language, creating striking and memorable images. The book is filled with metaphors, symbols, and allegories that add depth and complexity to the narrative. The structure of the novel is nonlinear, with the story told from the perspectives of different characters, allowing for multiple viewpoints on events. Literary techniques such as stream of consciousness and internal monologue help to better understand the characters' inner worlds. The atmosphere of the House, as a separate living entity, permeates the entire text, creating a sense of an enclosed, mystical space where reality and fantasy intertwine. Petrosyan masterfully conveys the feelings and emotions of the characters, making them vivid and relatable to the reader.
