Six Suspects
Style and Technique
The novel «Six Suspects» by Vikas Swarup is characterized by a multi-layered structure and the use of various perspectives. The author employs a polyphonic technique, giving each of the six suspects their own chapter to tell their story. This allows the reader to see events from different angles and understand each character's motivation. The language of the work is rich in detail, helping to create vivid and memorable images. Swarup uses elements of satire and social criticism to highlight issues in Indian society, such as corruption, class inequality, and political intrigue. Literary devices include flashbacks, internal monologues, and dialogues, which add depth and dynamism to the narrative. The structure of the novel resembles a detective story, where details of the crime and the personal stories of the suspects are gradually revealed, keeping the reader in suspense until the very end.
