Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Style and Technique
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" - the third book in the series about the boy who lived, is distinguished by its deep character development and their emotional experiences. J.K. Rowling actively uses techniques that immerse the reader in the magical world: detailed descriptions of Hogwarts and its surroundings, changes in the pace of the narrative depending on the situation, creating additional tension. The language of the work is accessible, making the book suitable for a wide audience. The novel also features elements typical of fantasy, helping to create a unique atmosphere. The story structure is well thought out: events unfold sequentially, each chapter contributes to the plot development, while leaving intriguing moments that fuel interest in reading. The use of time travel allows the past of the characters to be revealed and its impact on the present, adding depth to the narrative.
