The Girl Who Saved Christmas
eng. The Girl Who Saved Christmas · 2016
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Style and Technique
In «The Girl Who Saved Christmas», Matt Haig uses simple and accessible language, making the book easy to read and understand. The author skillfully blends elements of magic and reality, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere. Literary techniques include the use of metaphors and comparisons, which help vividly portray the events and characters. The story has a linear structure, with a clear plot development and gradual build-up of tension. Haig also uses dialogues to reveal the characters' personalities and motivations, making them more dimensional and realistic. The book carries a moral message about the importance of faith, hope, and kindness, giving it a profound meaning.

Date of publication: 17 July 2024
Updated: 19 July 2024
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Genre: Children's literature
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