Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Style and Technique
«Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens» by James Matthew Barrie is characterized by a fairy-tale and magical narrative style. The author uses rich and vivid language to create an atmosphere of magic and childlike imagination. Barrie skillfully employs metaphors and allegories to convey the characters' feelings and emotions. The book features numerous descriptions of nature that help the reader immerse themselves in the world of Kensington Gardens. The story's structure is nonlinear and includes many inserted episodes and stories that enrich the main plot. Literary devices such as personification and hyperbole are used to create vivid and memorable images. The narrative is told from a third-person perspective, allowing the author to freely move between different viewpoints and delve into the characters' inner worlds.
