The Sword in the Stone
Style and Technique
T.H. White's «The Sword in the Stone» is distinguished by its unique style, blending elements of medieval legend with modern prose. The author uses archaic language to convey the atmosphere of King Arthur's era, while adding contemporary commentary and humor, making the text accessible and engaging for modern readers. Literary techniques include allusions to historical and mythological events, as well as the use of dialogues to reveal character traits. The narrative structure is nonlinear, with numerous inserted episodes and flashbacks, allowing for a deeper understanding of the characters' motivations and the context of their actions. White also actively employs symbolism, especially in the depiction of magic and nature, to emphasize themes of growth, wisdom, and justice.
