Jean-Christophe
Style and Technique
Romain Rolland's novel «Jean-Christophe» is distinguished by its epic scope and deep psychological development of characters. The style of the work is characterized by rich and expressive language, allowing the author to convey the complex inner experiences of the characters. Rolland employs numerous literary techniques, such as stream of consciousness, symbolism, and allegory, to highlight the spiritual quests and moral dilemmas of the protagonist. The structure of the novel resembles a musical symphony, where each part corresponds to a certain stage in Jean-Christophe's life, reflecting his personal growth and development. The author masterfully combines elements of realism and romanticism, creating a multi-layered narrative where personal and historical events intertwine. Rolland also pays attention to social and cultural contexts, giving the work universality and relevance.
