Peter and Wendy
Style and Technique
James Matthew Barrie's style in «Peter and Wendy» is characterized by lightness and playfulness, fitting for children's literature. The author's language is rich with vivid and lively descriptions that help create a magical atmosphere. Barrie uses numerous metaphors and comparisons to convey the fantastical elements and emotions of the characters. Literary techniques include irony, humor, and allegory, making the text engaging for both children and adults. The story's structure is linear, with clear chapter divisions, each representing a separate adventure or event in the characters' lives. The author also actively uses dialogues to reveal characters and develop the plot. An important feature is the presence of a narrator who sometimes addresses the reader directly, creating an effect of interactivity and involvement.
