Enemies: A Love Story | Techniques

Although they become involved in ridiculous situations, Singer's characters are realistically and vividly portrayed in Enemies. The people described are plain folk, moderately educated, economically poor, with psychological problems that hinder their adjustments to their environment. The language, as in other Singer works, is simple, poetic, descriptive and colorful.

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