DIALOGUE AND ITS FUNCTION IN STORIES (BASED ON THE STORIES OF E. HEMINGWAY)
Abstract
This article analyzes the artistic function of dialogue in illuminating the psyche of the hero on the example of the work of the American writer Ernest Hemingway. Through the analysis of the dialogues in Hemingway's stories, the inner conflict, suffering and mental endurance of the hero are shown. The article reveals not only the compositional, but also the psychological and philosophical function of dialogue.
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