The Prestige
Style and Technique
The novel The Prestige by Christopher Priest is characterized by a complex narrative structure that includes multiple timelines and perspectives. The author employs an epistolary style, presenting the story through the diaries and letters of the main characters, allowing for a deeper insight into their inner worlds and motivations. The language is rich with details that create the atmosphere of the Victorian era in which the events unfold. Literary devices such as unreliable narrators and elements of mystification enhance the tension and intrigue, constantly making the reader question the truth of the presented facts. The structure of the novel is designed to gradually reveal secrets and mysteries, maintaining interest and engaging the reader in a complex interplay between illusion and reality.
