The English Patient | Style
Setting
The novel takes place during World War II. The timing of the novel is integral to several of the themes it explores, including the role of nationhood in the identity of the individual, and the illusion of the honor of war.
Setting the novel during World War II also gives Ondaatje a backdrop through which to examine the effect of the colonialism of Britain on the world policies of the United States in later years: World War II marked the end of Britain's powerful colonial era, and the rise of the United States as the new world power. The emergence of the...
[The entire page is 854 words long]
Join eNotes
The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the:
Summary and Analysis – Themes – Characters – And much more...
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- The English Patient: Introduction
- The English Patient: Summary
- The English Patient: Michael Ondaatje Biography
- The English Patient: Characters
- The English Patient: Themes
- The English Patient: Style
- The English Patient: Historical Context
- The English Patient: Critical Overview
- The English Patient: Criticism
- The English Patient: Topics for Further Study
- The English Patient: Media Adaptations
- The English Patient: What Do I Read Next?
- The English Patient: Bibliography and Further Reading
- Copyright
Tell a friend about The English Patient at eNotes.
