Blindness
Style and Technique
José Saramago's novel «Blindness» is distinguished by its unique style and use of literary techniques. The author employs a stream of consciousness approach, allowing a deeper dive into the characters' thoughts and emotions. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbolism, emphasizing the philosophical depth of the text. Saramago uses long, complex sentences, often without traditional punctuation, creating an effect of continuous narration and enhancing the sense of chaos and disorientation characteristic of the characters' situation. Dialogues in the book are often integrated into the text without clear demarcation, requiring the reader's attentiveness and active participation in the reading process. The novel's structure is nonlinear, reflecting the fragmented perception of the world by the blind characters. These elements of style and technique make «Blindness» a work that demands thoughtful reading and interpretation.
