Gertrude and Claudius
Style and Technique
John Updike's novel «Gertrude and Claudius» is characterized by rich and elegant language that conveys the atmosphere of medieval Denmark. Updike uses archaic expressions and a stylized language to create a sense of historical authenticity and immerse the reader in the era. The narrative structure is linear but includes numerous flashbacks that help reveal the backstory of the characters and their motives. Literary devices such as symbolism and metaphors play an important role in conveying the inner experiences of the characters. Updike also pays attention to detail, creating rich descriptions of the environment and the inner world of the characters, allowing the reader to gain a deeper understanding of their psychology and relationships. Overall, Updike's style in this novel can be described as elegant and meticulously crafted, with an emphasis on emotional depth and historical atmosphere.
