The Last Runaway
Style and Technique
Tracy Chevalier's novel "The Last Runaway" is characterized by its rich and detailed depiction of the historical context, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of 1850s America. The author uses clear and concise language, making the narrative accessible and understandable. Chevalier skillfully weaves historical facts into the plot, lending the book a sense of documentary authenticity. Literary devices such as symbolism and metaphors are used to convey the characters' inner experiences and moral dilemmas. The structure of the novel is linear, with a clear development of the plot and gradual revelation of the characters' personalities. Special attention is given to dialogues, which help reveal the social and cultural differences between the characters. A significant theme is the struggle for freedom and equality, reflected in the motives and actions of the protagonist, who faces moral and ethical challenges in a new world.
