The Reader
Style and Technique
«The Reader» by Bernhard Schlink is written in a simple and expressive language. The author employs a clear, concise narrative style, making the text accessible and understandable to a wide audience. A key feature of the style is the deep psychological insight and detailing of the main characters' inner experiences, allowing readers to better understand their motives and actions. The novel is structured around memories, divided into three parts, each representing a distinct phase of the protagonist's perception and understanding of his relationship with Hanna. Literary techniques such as flashbacks allow the author to smoothly transition from present to past, enriching the plot with details and revealing new facets of the characters. The work impresses with its depth of thought and the author's skill in unveiling complex moral and ethical dilemmas.
