Confessions
Style and Technique
«Confessions» by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is written in an autobiographical style, lending the work sincerity and personal depth. Rousseau's style is characterized by emotionality and openness; he is unafraid to reveal his weaknesses and inner contradictions. The language of the book is rich and expressive, with the author employing numerous metaphors and comparisons to convey his feelings and thoughts. Literary techniques include retrospective inserts and detailed descriptions that help the reader better understand the context and the author's experiences. The narrative structure is nonlinear, with Rousseau often returning to past events to reflect on them and show their impact on his life. This creates a sense of a living stream of consciousness, where memories and reflections intertwine into a cohesive narrative fabric.
