Roverandom
Style and Technique
The book «Roverandom» by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is written in the genre of children's literature and presents a fairy tale with elements of fantasy. Tolkien's style in this book is characterized by lightness and playfulness, making it accessible and engaging for children. The language of the work is rich with vivid descriptions and metaphors that help create a magical atmosphere. Tolkien employs various literary devices, such as personification and hyperbole, to give the characters and events a fairy-tale quality. The narrative structure is linear, with a clear plot development where the main character, the puppy Rover, embarks on a journey full of adventures and encounters with unusual creatures. Tolkien masterfully weaves elements of mythology and folklore into the narrative, adding depth and layers to the story. Overall, «Roverandom» combines the traditions of a classic fairy tale with Tolkien's unique authorial style, creating an engaging and instructive work for young readers.
