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ISSUE:    Almanac of Modern Science and Education. 2014. Issue 12
COLLECTION:    Philological Sciences

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METHODS OF CREATING CHARACTERS IN NOVEL “BEHIND THE GLASS” BY R. MERLE

Anna Valentinovna Anokhina
Moscow State Pedagogical University


Submitted: November 17, 2014
Abstract. The article considers the methods of creating characters in the novel “Behind the Glass” by R. Merle. It is shown that the inner and outer speech of the fictional and real prototypes of the heroes has special importance. Its correlation with the described events takes the fact that forms the basis of the novel out of the local action of the Gauchists. The capture of the Council Chamber is presented not only by the manifestation of the internal contradictions of the protest movement, but also by the expression of the features of the young generation outlook in the 1960s.
Key words and phrases:
творчество Р. Мерля
синтез факта и вымысла
система персонажей
поток сознания
проблема прототипов
creative work of R. Merle
synthesis of fact and fiction
system of characters
stream of consciousness
problem of prototypes
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