Moments of Being Literary Elements

Moments of Being Literary Elements

Genre

Autobiography

Setting and Context

20th Century in England

Narrator and Point of View

Virginia Woolf is the narrator; she employs the first-person voice.

Tone and Mood

Recollective, nostalgic, confessional, and introspective

Protagonist and Antagonist

Virginia Woolf is the protagonist.

Major Conflict

Being bereaved of her mother is a life-defining conflict for Virginia Woolf.

Climax

The "loves and marriages" described in "Old Bloomsbury" make up the climax.

Foreshadowing

Virginia Woolf’s essays principally focus on her past life; thus, foreshadows are missing in them.

Understatement

N/A

Allusions

Woolf incorporates historical allusions and “Greek Literature " allusions in her recollections.

Imagery

Virginia Woolf designates her struggles, such as depression and low self-assurance, which confirm that despite being a renowned writer, she experienced ordinary challenges inherent in human beings' lives.

Paradox

Virginia Woolf's confessions, in "A Sketch of the Past," about feeling like cotton wool, are paradoxical. The paradoxical feeling underscores her discontent.

Parallelism

Virginia Woolf’s utilization of the pronoun ‘I’ throughout her essays creates a parallel structure and makes the essays autobiographical.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

In "22 Hyde Park Gate," Virginia Woolf personifies an apple tree.
Portraits personify the grandmother in "Reminiscences.”

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