One of the Boys Literary Elements

One of the Boys Literary Elements

Genre

Fiction, Novel.

Setting and Context

New Mexico and Albuquerque.

Narrator and Point of View

Third-person narrator

Tone and Mood

Mesmerizing, unpredictable, outrageous

Protagonist and Antagonist

The boys are the protagonists, whereas their father is the antagonist.

Major Conflict

The boys rising above their father's abuse and the bad influence that makes them susceptible to drug abuse.

Climax

The narrator's determination to "get us free" requires him to expel his father from his (the narrator's) being.

Foreshadowing

N/A

Understatement

The father understates his flaws by making the boys believe that the mother went against him and the boys, resulting in a divorce. He avoids taking responsibility for the part he plays in the breakdown of the matrimony.

Allusions

Allusions to demons through the utilization of exorcism. The father’s influence is comparable to unpleasant demons.

Imagery

The divorce destabilizes the boys and denies them the chance of a happy, drug-free, and abuse-free home.

Paradox

The father’s act of encouraging his sons to disrespect and hate their mother is a fatherly paradox.

Parallelism

The narrator's life is comparable to his father's because he becomes aggressive and gets into the temptation of drugs. He is emulating his manipulative father.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

"War" denotes acrimonious divorce

Personification

N/A

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