Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk Literary Elements

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk Literary Elements

Genre

Satirical war novel

Setting and Context

Iraq and America, during the Iraq war

Narrator and Point of View

Billy Lynn

Tone and Mood

Discovering, realistic

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist: Billy Lynn Antagonist: War, Military, Norman Oglesby

Major Conflict

Billy Lynn has to be a part of the Army, and fight in the war.

Climax

When Billy Lynn considers abandoning the army.

Foreshadowing

The dark light the military is seen in as presented through Billy's eyes foreshadows the fact that they will force them to continue working for them.

Understatement

N/A

Allusions

The reader might have allusions to the bible and other religions, as Billy reflects on his life and what he is.

Imagery

The image of Billy leaving the Texas Stadium to return to the war is a strong imagery, as it shows the choice he made in the end of the book.

Paradox

"I am no more than a warm body" is a paradox discussed by Billy in the book, as that is what he learns in the military.

Parallelism

Parallel lines can be drawn with Billy before and after the first time he comes back from the military.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

N/A

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