Genre
A gothic fantasy novel
Setting and Context
The main action takes place in the city Forks, Washington. Just here the main characters of the novel live. In addition, other actions occur in Florida, where Bella’s mother lives and Bella decides to visit her.
Narrator and Point of View
The narrator of the novel is a first person Bella Swan, who shares her impressions with readers about her life and relationships with vampires. In addition, at the end of the novel there is an epilogue by Jacob Black.
Tone and Mood
The mood is a little terrifying, because Bella is under threat. Victoria, who wants to avenge Edward, hunts Bella. Moreover, the mood is romantic because of the relationship between Bella and Edward.
Protagonist and Antagonist
The main protagonist is Isabella Swan. The main antagonist is Victoria.
Major Conflict
The major conflict happens between Edward Cullen and Victoria. Thirst for revenge for her beloved does not leave Victoria. Therefore, she creates an entire army of the newborns to destroy the Cullen Family and kill Bella Swan.
Climax
The climax happens, when the war between the newborn vampires and the Cullen Family begins. This battle shows that love is stronger than evil.
Foreshadowing
Thanks to Alice’s visions, her family is always one step ahead of the enemies. Her visions predict where the enemy is and what will happen in the near future. Sometimes, she calms the main characters and sometimes she forces them to be ready for worse events.
Understatement
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Allusions
The novel alludes to “Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare and “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen.
Imagery
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Paradox
The main paradox is an appearance of the vampires, the newborns, the werewolves and their super abilities. Although it is not possible to see them in the real world, but the book acquires an unforgettable story thanks to these characters.
Parallelism
“Eclipse” has a parallel of good and evil, love and betrayal. The reader knows between which characters there is a parallel of good and evil. However, where can you notice the parallel of love and betrayal? The life stories of Jasper Hale and Rosalie Hale show that loved people betrayed them. Now they have found happiness and eternal love.
Metonymy and Synecdoche
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Personification
The author shows personifications with the help of such emotions as fear and boldness. Fear that dwells in every personage destroys his personality and courage. However, boldness makes the characters fight for happiness and love. Fear personifies enemy, boldness – friend.