Mort
Style and Technique
Terry Pratchett in «Mort» employs a unique style that combines elements of fantasy and satire. The language of the work is rich and varied, filled with wordplay, puns, and irony. Pratchett masterfully uses humor to reveal character traits and emphasize the absurdity of certain situations. Literary devices such as allusions and metaphors help create a multi-layered narrative. The structure of the story is non-linear, with frequent digressions and inserts that add depth and context to the main plot. The author also actively uses dialogues to develop the plot and reveal the inner world of the characters. The book has a philosophical undertone, exploring themes of fate, choice, and human nature, making the work not only entertaining but also thought-provoking.
