The Sandman
Style and Technique
Neil Gaiman's The Sandman stands out for its unique style and use of various literary techniques. Gaiman masterfully blends elements of mythology, fantasy, and horror, creating a complex and layered world. The language of the work is rich in metaphors and allusions, adding depth and nuance to the text. The narrative structure is nonlinear, allowing the author to explore different timelines and character perspectives. Gaiman often uses embedded stories and flashbacks to expand the context and add depth to the main plot. The visual style of the comic also plays an important role, with illustrations ranging from realistic to surreal, emphasizing the atmosphere and emotional tone of each scene. Literary devices such as symbolism and irony are used to create more complex and intriguing storylines, making The Sandman a work that can be interpreted on multiple levels.
