The Cave
Style and Technique
The novel «The Cave» by José Saramago is distinguished by the author's characteristic style, which includes long, complex sentences and the absence of traditional dialogues. Saramago uses a stream of consciousness to convey the inner experiences and thoughts of the characters, creating a sense of continuous narration. The language of the work is rich in metaphors and symbolism, allowing for a deeper exploration of themes of alienation and the search for life's meaning. The author often employs irony and sarcasm to highlight the absurdity of modern life. The structure of the novel is nonlinear, reflecting the complexity and multilayered nature of the plot, and contributes to creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and mystery. Saramago masterfully uses allegories to explore philosophical and social questions, making the novel multifaceted and profound.
