Abstract
The aim of the research is the comprehension of the ways of psychological introspection of an autistic character’s “impermeable” consciousness in a literary text. In the article, the features of aesthetic manifestation of world perception by an autistic teenager are analyzed in the modern national prose for teenagers. The appeal to the narrative form of inner monologue allows the author to represent an autist’s complex consciousness as close as possible to his autistic worldview (perception of the world as a constant flow of information, the issue of decryption of other people’s emotions). The scientific novelty consists in revealing the artistic forms representing an autistic teenager’s complex consciousness who is the main character, narrator, speech actor expressing the point of view in the story “My Anika” by A. Zaytseva. The results showed that the plot-compositional and psychological functions of narrative forms of inner speech and stream of consciousness make it possible to model a worldview from the point of view of a teenager who has specific features of world perception and thus present this worldview to a reader.
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