Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Style and Technique
The novel «Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde» by Robert Louis Stevenson is written in the genre of gothic literature and psychological thriller. The style of the work is characterized by a dark and tense atmosphere, created through the depiction of foggy London streets and mysterious events. The author's language is rich in metaphors and symbolism, allowing for a deeper exploration of the protagonist's internal conflict. Stevenson employs literary devices such as duality and contrast to emphasize the dualism of human nature. The structure of the story is non-linear: the narrative is presented through various perspectives and includes letters and diary entries, adding an element of mystery and allowing the secret to be gradually revealed. The author masterfully uses elements of suspense to hold the reader's attention and highlight the drama of the events.
