Flush
eng. Flush · 1933
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Style and Technique
In «Flush», Virginia Woolf employs a unique narrative style that combines elements of biography and fiction. The language is rich with metaphors and symbols, adding depth and layers to the text. Woolf masterfully conveys the inner world of the dog, using stream of consciousness and anthropomorphism, allowing readers to see the world through Flush's eyes. Literary techniques include the use of irony, allusions, and intertextuality, creating a complex and rich narrative texture. The story's structure is nonlinear, with frequent digressions and flashbacks, which help reveal the characters' traits and motivations. Woolf also pays attention to details and descriptions, creating a vivid and realistic picture of the Victorian era.

Date of publication: 26 August 2024
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Genre: Biographies and Memoirs
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