Hell of a Book Literary Elements

Hell of a Book Literary Elements

Genre

Novel

Setting and Context

Written in the context of racism, grief and identity

Narrator and Point of View

First-person narrative

Tone and Mood

The tone is candid, and the mood is reflective.

Protagonist and Antagonist

The central character is the narrator.

Major Conflict

The main conflict is when the narrator is caught sleeping with a married woman in a hotel by the woman's husband. The narrator is forced to run around the hotel naked, trying to escape.

Climax

The climax came when the narrator and a black boy called Soot walk together on a self-discovery journey.

Foreshadowing

The killing of the black boy by the white policeman is foreshadowed by racism and ill-treatment against blacks in the United States of America.

Understatement

The protagonist's immorality is understated. After being caught sleeping with a married woman, he starts sexually eyeing the receptionist again.

Allusions

The story alludes to the evils of racism against black people.

Imagery

Sight imagery is depicted when the narrator describes the black back called 'Soot' because of his dark cooler.

Paradox

The main paradox is that the narrator runs naked in the hotel while escaping from the husband of his concubine.

Parallelism

There is parallelism between the ill-treatment of the blacks and the narrator's low esteem.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

Bigotry is incarnated as a monster.

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