Angels and Insects
Style and Technique
In "Angels and Insects," A.S. Byatt employs a rich and detailed language that helps create the atmosphere of the Victorian era. The author's style is characterized by elegance and attention to detail, allowing readers to immerse themselves deeply in the world of the characters and their experiences. Byatt masterfully uses literary devices such as symbolism and allegory to highlight the book's themes, including the clash between science and religion, as well as social and gender issues. The narrative structure is carefully crafted, with alternating storylines and perspectives, adding depth and complexity to the plot. The dialogues are natural and convincing, helping to reveal the characters' personalities and inner conflicts. Byatt also incorporates elements of Gothic literature, creating an atmosphere of mystery and tension, making the reading experience captivating and intriguing.
