FEATURES OF THE NARRATIVE OF D. BROWN'S NOVEL “ANGELS AND DEMONS”

narrative, explicit author, montage composition, intellectual detective, time and space, effect of ambiguity.

Authors

  • Тимур ХАМРАКУЛОВ Преподаватель Международного Университета Туризма и Культурного Наследия «Шелковый Путь», Uzbekistan

The article is devoted to identifying the features and functions of the narrative in the intellectual detective story “Angels and Demons”. It is noted that the montage composition of the chapters creates tension in the narrative, contributes to the subordination of the investigation to a certain time, and enhances the internal focalization of R. Langdon - the intellectual investigator. D. Brown uses the parameters of the crime genre (time and space) for the law of “ambiguity.”