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Decline and Fall

eng. Decline and Fall · 1928
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Style and Technique

The novel "Decline and Fall" by Evelyn Waugh is characterized by a satirical style, where the author uses irony and sarcasm to critique British society and its institutions. The language of the work is rich and varied, with elements of dark humor and grotesque. Waugh masterfully employs hyperbole and caricature to emphasize the absurdity of situations and characters. The structure of the novel is linear, with a clear plot development following the main character, Paul Pennyfeather, as he encounters various ridiculous and comedic situations. Waugh also uses the technique of parallel storylines that intertwine to create a multi-layered narrative. The dialogues in the book are witty and dynamic, contributing to the development of characters and their relationships.

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Date of publication: 16 October 2024
Updated: 30 October 2024
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Original titleeng. Decline and Fall · 1928
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