mõtetevoogu
Mõtetevoogu, often translated as "stream of consciousness," is a literary technique that attempts to portray the multiplicity of thoughts and feelings that pass through the mind. It aims to represent the continuous flow of inner experience, including sensory impressions, memories, associations, and random thoughts, as they occur. This technique is characterized by its lack of traditional grammatical structure and narrative coherence. Sentences may be fragmented, jump between topics, and lack clear logical progression, mirroring the associative nature of human thought.
The term "stream of consciousness" was popularized by psychologist William James in his 1890 work "The Principles
The purpose of mõtetevoogu is to provide readers with an intimate and unfiltered glimpse into a character's