Heinrich Böll used his novel "lost honor of Katarina Bloom" to attack contemporary journalist ethics and contemporary German values. The structure of this novel is important to convey his message. He uses extensive use of the police report form, chapter length, differences in narrator or author's intervention, subtitles, and a "puddle" metaphor. All of these contribute to text information. The metaphor of a puddle is the most important device in the structure of a novel.
The lost honorary structure of Catherine Bloom does not completely show how Heinrich Haver attacks contemporary journalism ethics and contemporary Germany with the text of the story. However, the text structure proposed by Heinrich Böll is perfect, unlike newspaper reports that can not be misunderstood. Its style is usually German, and given the details, the reader can learn what Katharina Blum has lost.
Heinrich Böll used his novel "lost honor of Katarina Bloom" to attack contemporary journalist ethics and contemporary German values. The structure of this novel is important to convey his message. He uses extensive use of the police report form, chapter length, differences in narrator or author's intervention, subtitles, and a "puddle" metaphor. All of these contribute to text information. The metaphor of a puddle is the most important device in the structure of a novel. "Puddle" refers to collective information from all sources. Narrator calls this information "liquidity" and also talks about "conduction" of information from these different sources. There are various kinds of information sources. There are major, secondary sources, basement flow, and information sources "never" together. The main sources of information are police transcripts, Blorna (lawyer) and Hach (prosecutor).