My Garden Literary Elements

My Garden Literary Elements

Genre

Non-fiction book

Setting and Context

The context of the narrator's life experiences, passions and love for gardening.

Narrator and Point of View

First-person narrative

Tone and Mood

Inspirational, hopeful, optimistic and fascinating

Protagonist and Antagonist

The narrator is the protagonist.

Major Conflict

The narrator has a mental impression of owning a perfect garden, but she does not know how to accomplish it.

Climax

The climax comes when the narrator manages to conceptualize her mental picture of perfect gardening into reality. She has various plants in her garden, which she uses in her research.

Foreshadowing

The intangibility of the narrator’s mental impression of a perfect garden foreshadowed her passion for plants.

Understatement

The association between plants and human beings is understated. For instance, the narrator is focused on the beauty of flowers, but the reader realizes that gardening has unspoken rules that must be adhered to.

Allusions

The story alludes to the significance of having a vision and finding ways of attaining that objective.

Imagery

The images of flora in Antigua depict sight imagery and give a metaphor that explains the relationship between human beings and plants. Sight imagery is further enhanced by the narrator's description of her perfect garden.

Paradox

The main paradox is that women are considered a weaker gender despite executing the hardest tasks in life like childbearing, custodianship and stewardship.

Parallelism

The roles of women in society parallel plants' sacrifice in beautifying the earth.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

Carpinus Belutus Pendula is a flower that has been personified because the narrator says he looks lonesome in the poppies.

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