The English Patient | Techniques

The English Patient is a richly poetic work, one which relies on tone and style as much as action or character development to hold the reader's attention. Rather than present events chronologically, the book consists of a series of vivid individual scenes in the present coupled with flashbacks and descriptions. By choosing to present his tale in a nonlinear manner—even the flashbacks are random and often without context—Ondaatje creates a complex artistic challenge for himself. He must keep the reader interested through his use of language, through arresting images and apt...

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