The Man in the Queue
Style and Technique
Josephine Tey's "The Man in the Queue" is characterized by a classic detective style typical of early 20th-century English literature. The language is elegant and precise, with an emphasis on detail and atmosphere. The author uses a rich vocabulary to create vivid descriptions and convey the mood of the scene. Literary techniques include the use of dialogue to reveal character traits and advance the plot, as well as flashbacks to provide backstory. The narrative structure is linear, with a gradual build-up of intrigue and tension. Tey masterfully creates an atmosphere of mystery and uncertainty, keeping the reader's attention until the very end. Special attention is given to the psychological portrait of the characters, adding depth and realism to the narrative.
