The Fragmentation of Style in Ann Beattie's Picturing Will
The Fragmentation of Style in Ann Beattie's Picturing Will
The following article examines the application of the notions of fragmentation to the novel Picturing Will written by Ann Beattie. Fragmentation of style in this novel serves as strategy to support Beattie's thematic development. Its employment seems to suggest that totalitarian and hegemonic views to important social institutions such as marriage, parenthood, and family ought to be broken to open different possibilities of new forms of relating within them. At the same time, its employment also serves to disrupt the traditional literary conventions of crafting stories. The following article examinesthe application of the notions of fragmentation to the novel Picturing Will written by Ann Beattie. Fragmentation of style in this novel serves as strategy to support Beattie’s thematic development. Its employmentseemsto suggest that totalitarian and hegemonic viewsto importantsocial institutionssuch as marriage, parenthood, and family ought to be broken to open different possibilities of new forms ofrelating within them.At the same time, its employment also servesto disrupt the traditional literary conventions of crafting stories. Key words: fragmentation, photography, frames, angles, close-ups, long-shot, lightening.
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