Under the Dome
Style and Technique
In Under the Dome, Stephen King employs a realistic and detailed style that allows readers to deeply immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the small town of Chester's Mill. The language of the work is rich with vivid dialogues and the characters' internal monologues, which help reveal their personalities and motivations. King masterfully uses elements of suspense and horror, creating tension and keeping the reader's attention throughout the novel. Literary techniques such as multiple perspectives and non-linear storytelling allow the author to show events from different angles and deepen the understanding of what is happening. The narrative structure includes alternating scenes that gradually unveil the mysteries and conflicts arising under the dome, creating a complex and layered picture of life in isolation.
