The House of Pomegranates
Style and Technique
«The House of Pomegranates» by Oscar Wilde is a collection of fairy tales where the author employs a rich and exquisite language, characteristic of his style. Wilde masterfully uses symbolism and allegory, creating multi-layered stories that can be interpreted on different levels. His language is rich with metaphors and epithets, giving the text a poetic quality and depth. The structure of the stories often resembles classic fairy tales but with unexpected twists and philosophical reflections, making them unique. Wilde also uses dialogues to reveal characters and convey moral lessons, which is an important part of his narrative technique. Overall, «The House of Pomegranates» combines elements of Romanticism and Decadence, reflected in its style and themes.
