Misery Literary Elements

Misery Literary Elements

Genre

Thriller/Horror

Setting and Context

The novel takes place in a remote Colorado town, specifically in Annie Wilke's home

Narrator and Point of View

Misery is told from the perspective of a third-person narrator.

Tone and Mood

Suspenseful, tense, violent, and grim.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Paul Sheldon vs. Annie Wilkes

Major Conflict

Paul's struggle to escape Annie's captivity, heal his wounds, and finish his novel.

Climax

When Paul finally escapes from Annie's home, killing her along the way.

Foreshadowing

Annie introducing herself as a nurse (and as Paul's #1 fan) foreshadows her later attempts to heal Paul after he breaks his legs in his car accident, as well as her mental breakdown.

Understatement

At times, King understates Paul's intelligence as a way to emphasize the precarious, seemingly impossible situation he finds himself in.

Allusions

King alludes to his previous works, the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park Colorado, and popular culture throughout the novel.

Imagery

King utilizes violent imagery, mainly related to Paul's injuries and Annie's interest in chainsaws (which she almost uses towards the end of the novel to kill Paul), to show how mentally unwell Annie is and the lengths she will go to get what she wants.

Paradox

Writers are free thinkers who work best when left alone. Annie innately knows this, but is paradoxically upset that Paul's writing isn't up to her standards.

Parallelism

Not applicable. King doesn't utilize this literary device.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

Not applicable. King doesn't utilize this literary device.

Personification

Sheldon's "Misery" series is personified throughout the novel and given human-like characteristics, reinforcing its importance to everyone involved.

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