The Adventure of the Three Students
Style and Technique
"The Adventure of the Three Students" by Arthur Conan Doyle is written in the detective genre and is part of the Sherlock Holmes series. The style of the work is characterized by clarity and conciseness, allowing the reader to easily follow the plot's development. The language is simple and accessible, making it appealing to a broad audience. Doyle employs classic detective techniques, such as Holmes' deductive method, attention to detail, and logical reasoning. The story's structure is traditional for detective tales: introduction, development, climax, and resolution. The author skillfully creates an atmosphere of tension and intrigue, gradually revealing the details of the crime and leading the reader to an unexpected conclusion. Dialogues play an important role, not only advancing the plot but also revealing the characters' personalities. Doyle also uses descriptions of settings and actions to create a vivid and realistic picture of the events.
