It
Style and Technique
Stephen King's "It" is characterized by a multi-layered narrative structure, with events unfolding across two timelines: the childhood and adulthood of the main characters. King skillfully uses flashbacks to show how the past influences the present. The language is rich in detail, creating an atmosphere of horror and tension. The author actively employs the characters' internal monologues, allowing a deeper understanding of their psychological states. Literary devices such as symbolism and metaphors play a crucial role in exploring themes of fear and evil. The novel's structure includes multiple perspectives, helping to create a multifaceted perception of events and characters. King also uses elements of horror and mysticism to enhance the emotional impact on the reader.
