The Fellowship of the Ring
Style and Technique
«The Fellowship of the Ring» is characterized by rich and expressive language, filled with detailed descriptions of both nature and the cultural features of the fictional peoples. Tolkien employs an archaic narrative style, which gives the text an epic tone and solemnity. The book contains much direct speech from the characters, which helps to reveal their personalities and motives. The author actively uses mythological and folklore motifs, creating a rich internal history of his world. The structure of the story is thoughtful and multi-layered: plot lines intertwine, maintaining the reader's interest, while each chapter has its own conclusion and contribution to the overall narrative. Literary devices such as the use of symbols and allegories add depth to the narrative. Tolkien creates a complete and finished world where every element plays its role in the overall picture of events.
