The Master of Ballantrae
Style and Technique
The novel «The Master of Ballantrae» by Robert Louis Stevenson is characterized by a complex narrative structure, incorporating elements of adventure and psychological drama. The author employs an epistolary style, including letters and diary entries, which adds multiple voices and perspectives to the narrative. The language of the work is rich and expressive, with the use of archaisms and dialect words that help recreate the atmosphere of 18th-century Scotland. Stevenson skillfully uses literary devices such as irony, symbolism, and contrast to highlight the internal conflicts of the characters and the opposition between the Durie brothers. The structure of the novel is nonlinear, with numerous flashbacks and shifts in perspective, allowing for a deeper exploration of the characters' personalities and motivations.
