Wolf Hall
Style and Technique
Hilary Mantel's «Wolf Hall» is characterized by a rich and detailed style that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of 16th-century England. The author employs complex syntactic structures and archaisms, lending the text historical authenticity. A notable feature of the language is the use of the present tense, creating an effect of immediacy and presence. Mantel actively uses internal monologues and stream of consciousness, allowing a deeper understanding of the characters' motivations and inner worlds. The narrative structure is non-linear, with frequent flashbacks and shifts in perspective, which help reveal the multi-layered nature of the plot and characters. Literary devices include symbolism and metaphors, which underscore themes of power, betrayal, and human nature.
