Language and style of the story
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The style is minimalistic as it does not bring in any hyperbolic no overly thick descriptions nor specifications. Similarly, the language is appropriately fitting and truly of its time for naming her disease as "joy that kills" rather than "shock" and it is also a fact to mention that both the style and language combined helped explain the horrid situation in which the main character lived: A lot of psychological stuff was going on while the language in the story continued to hide it under nice words. Yet, as readers, we can feel her steaming inside, and then nearly go insane when the news come that he really is not dead. So, in smaller verbage, the minimalist style is the literary technique used to demonstrate the true gravity of her situation.
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