Restoration Literary Elements

Restoration Literary Elements

Genre

Novel

Setting and Context

Set in London, UK between 1660 and 1670 in the context of magical realism

Narrator and Point of View

A first-person narrative is written from Merivel’s perspective.

Tone and Mood

Optimistic, hopeful, determined and ambitious

Protagonist and Antagonist

The central character of the novel is Robert Merivel.

Major Conflict

The main conflict is that Merivel is obsessed with getting wealth, but when the opportunity comes, he messes up by trying to force Celia to have sex with him when he gets drunk.

Climax

The climax comes when Merivel and Katharine relocate to London, and the harsh reality dawns on him that he is still poor after losing opportunities that could have made him wealthy.

Foreshadowing

The anticipated fortune that could have made Merivel wealthy is foreshadowed by his ability to heal one of the dogs belonging to King Charles II.

Understatement

King Charles II humaneness is understated. The King offered Merivel Bidnold Estate and arranged for him to marry Celia. Unfortunately, Merivels spoilt everything, forcing the King to repossess his estate.

Allusions

The story alludes to how people lose opportunities to achieve their objectives.

Imagery

The imagery of marriage is clear throughout the text, and it aids readers to comprehend that the King does not respect the institution of marriage. For instance, the King forces Robert to marry Celia to hide his illicit affair.

Paradox

The main paradox is that Marvel and Celia are married, but when he tries to have sex with her, the King repossess everything he has given to him because he also has a sexual interest in Celia.

Parallelism

N/A

Metonymy and Synecdoche

Mistress is used as a metonymy for as side woman lover in married couples.

Personification

N/A

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