Blues for Mister Charlie Literary Elements

Blues for Mister Charlie Literary Elements

Genre

Play

Language

English

Setting and Context

The action of the play takes place in the south part of the country in the middle of the 20th century.

Narrator and Point of View

Because this is a play, there is no point of view and no narrator.

Tone and Mood

Tragic, dramatic, violent

Protagonist and Antagonist

The protagonists are the black community and the antagonists are the racists white community.

Major Conflict

The major conflict is between Lyle and the black people who try to avenge the death of Richard Henry.

Climax

The play reaches its climax when Richard is killed.

Foreshadowing

In the first act, Lyle mentions how he killed another black man and how he was not punished for that murder because he claimed it was self-defense. This foreshadows how Richard’s death will remain unpunished as well.

Understatement

The claim that Richard’s mother felt down the stairs and died is an understatement, as it is later proven she was pushed down the stairs by the white people in the hotel where she was working.

Allusions

One of the major things alluded in the play is the idea that the American justice system will let white men who killed black men go unpunished for the simple fact they are white men.

Imagery

An important imagery is the way in which white men are portrayed. While black men are seen as sexual predators women have to be protected from, the white men are seen as brave knights that have to protect the white women.

Paradox

A paradoxical idea appears in the first act when Richard is described as having a gun and talking about not being afraid to use it to protect himself. Despite his words, when the time came, Richard was unable to protect himself and thus he died as a result.

Parallelism

There are parallelisms in the story.

Personification

No personification found.

Use of Dramatic Devices

The narrator uses flashbacks to present events from the past and also to reveal various information important for understanding the plot.

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