Fallen Angels
Style and Technique
Tracy Chevalier's novel «Fallen Angels» is characterized by a multi-layered structure and the use of various perspectives, allowing for a deeper immersion into the world of the characters and the era they inhabit. The author employs alternating narrative voices, creating a polyphonic effect that lets the reader see events from different angles. The language of the work is rich in detail, helping to recreate the atmosphere of the early 20th century. Chevalier masterfully uses the historical context, weaving real events and cultural features of the time into the plot, making the narrative more authentic and engaging. Literary devices such as symbolism and metaphors help reveal the characters' inner experiences and highlight themes of social inequality and change. The novel's structure, based on short chapters and shifting perspectives, adds dynamism and keeps the reader's attention throughout the work.
