Dec 24, 2009

The Remains of the Day | Style

First-Person Narration
For the most part, the style of The Remains of the Day flows from the voice of Stevens, whose memories provide the novel’s text. The entire book is his account of the past and present, which gives the reader a distinct impression of his character. Stevens’s style is formal, courteous, and longwinded. He has a tendency to be very precise in his communication, to overthink matters, and to share his every thought. For example, rather than simply explaining that Mr. Farraday’s banter makes him uncomfortable, Stevens rambles on...

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