Persuasion
Style and Technique
In «Persuasion», Jane Austen employs her characteristic style, blending irony, subtle satire, and a deep understanding of human nature. The language of the work is elegant yet accessible, with a focus on the internal experiences of the characters. Austen masterfully uses dialogue to reveal character and advance the plot. Descriptions of social norms and class differences play an important role, presented with subtle humor and critique. Literary techniques include the use of free indirect speech, allowing the conveyance of the heroine's thoughts and feelings while maintaining an objective distance. The structure of the novel is linear, with a gradual development of events, where the emotional evolution of the main character, Anne Elliot, takes center stage. An important element is the theme of time and missed opportunities, which lends a melancholic tone to the narrative. Austen also uses contrasts between characters to highlight the moral and social lessons she aims to impart to the reader.
