Evil Under the Sun
Style and Technique
In Evil Under the Sun, Agatha Christie employs the classic detective style characteristic of her work. The language of the novel is clear and concise, allowing the reader to easily follow the plot's development. Literary techniques include the use of dialogues to reveal character traits and advance the plot, as well as detailed descriptions of the setting, which create an atmosphere and help the reader visualize the events. The story structure is traditional for the detective genre: introduction, development, climax, and resolution. An important element is the presence of numerous red herrings and unexpected twists that keep the reader in suspense until the very end. The central figure of the narrative is Hercule Poirot, whose analytical abilities and method of deduction play a key role in solving the crime.
