Farmer Giles of Ham
Style and Technique
«Farmer Giles of Ham» is a fairy tale written in the style of a medieval legend with elements of humor and satire. Tolkien uses archaic language, which gives the text an ancient atmosphere and emphasizes the fairy-tale nature of the narrative. The book contains numerous allusions to medieval literature and folklore, making it interesting for readers familiar with these themes. Literary devices include irony and hyperbole, which Tolkien uses to create comedic situations and characters. The story's structure is linear, with a clear beginning, development, and end, aligning with the traditional fairy-tale form. Tolkien masterfully combines elements of the adventure genre with philosophical reflections on the nature of power and heroism, making the work multilayered and engaging for different age groups.
