The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
Style and Technique
In «The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three», Stephen King employs a unique style that blends elements of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. The language is rich with metaphors and symbolism, allowing for a deeper immersion into the world created by the author. King masterfully uses dialogue to reveal character traits and build tension. The narrative structure is nonlinear, enabling the reader to gradually uncover details of the plot and world-building. An important literary device is the use of internal monologue, which helps to understand the motivations and inner struggles of the characters. King also incorporates elements of surrealism, enhancing the atmosphere of mystery and unpredictability. The story is told from a third-person perspective, allowing the author to freely shift between different viewpoints and timelines, creating a multi-layered and dynamic narrative.
