James and the Giant Peach
Style and Technique
Roald Dahl in «James and the Giant Peach» uses vivid and imaginative language that helps create a magical and fantastical atmosphere. The author's style is characterized by lightness and playfulness, making the book accessible and engaging for children. Dahl often employs alliteration, rhymes, and repetition to give the text a musicality and rhythm. Literary devices such as hyperbole and metaphor help emphasize the uniqueness and fairy-tale quality of the events. The story's structure is linear, with a clear plot development: from the beginning, where James receives the magical crystals, to the climax and resolution when the characters reach New York. The characters are vivid and memorable, each with their unique traits and personalities, adding depth and variety to the narrative.
