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George's Marvellous Medicine

eng. George's Marvellous Medicine · 1981
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Style and Technique

In George's Marvellous Medicine, Roald Dahl employs his characteristic style filled with humor, irony, and elements of the grotesque. The language of the work is simple and accessible, making it appealing to children, yet it is rich with vivid and memorable imagery that also attracts adult readers. Dahl masterfully uses hyperbole, creating exaggerated and caricatured character portrayals, especially noticeable in the description of George's grandmother, who embodies all possible flaws. The story's structure is linear and dynamic, allowing readers to easily follow the events. The author uses dialogues to reveal characters and create comedic effects, and he actively employs alliteration and assonance to give the text musicality and rhythm. Descriptions of the preparation of the magical medicine play an important role in the book, filled with details that evoke a sense of anticipation and curiosity in the reader. Dahl also skillfully uses elements of surrealism to emphasize the fantastical nature of the events and create an atmosphere of magic and surprise.

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Date of publication: 24 March 2025
Last updated: 2 May 2025
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Original titleeng. George's Marvellous Medicine · 1981
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