Murder on the Orient Express
Style and Technique
Agatha Christie in «Murder on the Orient Express» employs a classic detective style characterized by logical and sequential storytelling. The language of the work 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 flashbacks to provide backstory. The narrative structure is well-organized: the story is divided into three parts — «The Facts», «The Evidence», and «The Conclusion», which helps to systematize information and lead the reader to a logical resolution of the mystery. Christie masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty, using elements of psychological analysis and unexpected plot twists.
