It's in His Kiss Literary Elements

It's in His Kiss Literary Elements

Genre

Romance Novel

Setting and Context

The book is written in the context of relationships

Narrator and Point of View

Third-person narrative

Tone and Mood

Romantic, fascinating, optimistic, hopeful

Protagonist and Antagonist

Hyacinth Bridgeton is the protagonist of the book.

Major Conflict

The main conflict is that Gareth St. Claire is cut off from his father's financial aid, and he is broke most of the time.

Climax

The climax is when Hyacinth falls in love with Gareth, and together they locate the family heirloom that had a big fortune for him. Gareth’s father tries to ruin their relationship by revealing that he is not his biological father. However, the love between Gareth and Hyacinth is strong. They eventually locate the heirloom and get married.

Foreshadowing

His father's jealousy foreshadows Gareth's financial problems after realizing that he is not his biological son.

Understatement

The romantic relationship between Hyacinth and Gareth is understated. After Gareth's father reveals that he is not his biological son, Hyacinth loves Gareth more, and their love leads to a happy marriage.

Allusions

The story alludes to obstacles facing romantic relationships.

Imagery

The revelation that Gareth is not his father's biological son depicts sensory imagery, which helps readers comprehend the unstable relationship between Gareth and his father. At some point, the father cuts off his relationship with Gareth, which makes broke.

Paradox

The satire is that Gareth and Hyacinth's sexual relations grow stronger after his father tries to ruin them. Instead of disintegrating, their love leads to a happy marriage.

Parallelism

Gareth’s father’s intentions parallel Hyacinth’s initial thoughts about relationships.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

The family heirloom is personified as the savior of Gareth's future.

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