America Is in the Heart Literary Elements

America Is in the Heart Literary Elements

Genre

Autobiography

Setting and Context

The action takes place over the course of many years in the Philippines and in America.

Narrator and Point of View

The action is told from the perspective of a first-person subjective point of view.

Tone and Mood

The action is told in a neutral tone.

Protagonist and Antagonist

The protagonist is the narrator and the antagonists are represented by the racist people the narrator has to deal with throughout his life.

Major Conflict

The major conflict is an internal one and is between the narrator's desire to stand up for himself and the desire to just fit in.

Climax

The story reaches its climax when the narrator and his brother move to America.

Foreshadowing

N/A

Understatement

When the narrator claims that he will be happy once he will be rich is an understatement because the narrator never does achieve happiness through money. This pushes the narrator to realize that happiness comes from within and nothing exterior will ever make him completely happy.

Allusions

One of the main allusions we find here is the idea that dealing with racism can be worse than the prospect of dealing with a raging war.

Imagery

The most important image in the autobiography appears in the middle of the book when the narrator describes a riot in the middle of a city in the Philippines. This image is important because it wat pushes the narrator to want to move to another country.

Paradox

One of the most paradoxical ideas is presented at the beginning of the story when the narrator claims that even though he lived in complete poverty in the Philippines and even though he was surrounded by violence, he was happy.

Parallelism

A parallel is drawn between the life the narrator experiences in America and in the Philippines. This parallel is used here to point out the difference between the two countries and to highlight the idea that life in the Philippines was extremely difficult.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

The term land is used here as a general term to make reference to the idea of love and legacy.

Personification

We have a personification in the line "the air was filled with something sweet which lulled us to sleep".

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