Hannibal
Style and Technique
Thomas Harris's novel "Hannibal" is distinguished by its dark and tense style, creating an atmosphere of constant suspense and horror. The author uses detailed descriptions and psychological depth of characters to immerse the reader in their inner world. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbolism, adding layers to the text and allowing the reader to better understand the motives and actions of the characters. Harris masterfully employs flashbacks and parallel storylines to reveal the backstory and development of the characters. The structure of the novel is nonlinear, enhancing the sense of chaos and uncertainty characteristic of the thriller genre. Literary devices such as irony and sarcasm also play a crucial role in creating the author's unique style.
