The Wind in the Willows
Style and Technique
«The Wind in the Willows» by Kenneth Grahame is written in the style of classic children's literature with elements of pastoral and fairy tale. The language of the work is rich and vivid, using archaisms and poetic turns of phrase, which gives the text a special atmosphere. The author actively uses descriptions of nature, creating picturesque images of the surrounding world. Literary techniques include the personification of animals, who are endowed with human traits and emotions, allowing readers to easily associate with the characters. The narrative structure is linear, with clearly defined episodes, each representing a separate adventure or event in the lives of the main characters. Dialogues between characters play an important role, revealing their personalities and relationships. The book also contains elements of humor and morality, making it not only entertaining but also instructive.
