Elective Affinities;

What is the author's style in Elective Affinities; by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe?

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Elective Affinities is told primarily from a third-person, omniscient narrator's point of view. This narrator is most definitely Victorian. Most events are peppered with asides commenting on the moral state of affairs, the implications of etiquette, or the importance of staying in one's proper place according to class. The narrator seems to worship the sanctity and function of marriage but also presents permanent marriage as incompatible with the demands of true love. Although the narrator paints a picture in which passions are dangerous and lead to ruin, the narrator also concludes with true sentimentality.

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