Switch Bitch Literary Elements

Switch Bitch Literary Elements

Genre

Short stories, Adult Fiction

Setting and Context

unspecified for the most part; in "The Visitor" the story takes place in Egypt

Narrator and Point of View

The point of view is that of the male characters in each story.

Tone and Mood

Misogynistic, malevolent, deceptive and scheming.

Protagonist and Antagonist

The husbands in "The Switcheroo" are the protagonists of the story but they are actually the antagonists in their marriages, in which their wives are the protagonists.

Major Conflict

Conflict between Oswald and his fellow dinner guests after the perfume is accidentally released.

Climax

The perfume that heightens sexual pleasure is accidentally released at a dinner party.

Foreshadowing

The heartbreak caused to the old flame by the ending of their relationship years ago foreshadows his need for revenge.

Understatement

N/A

Allusions

The story "The Visitor" alludes to the developing business relationship between Britain and Egypt at the time of the book's writing.

Imagery

The imagery is mostly confined to describing the beauty of the women featured in each story, particularly the Syrian women that Oswald is immediately smitten by.

Paradox

Although the husbands are cheating on their wives they are doing so without the usual fears of being found out that an affair would normally have as they had arranged the betrayals between themselves beforehand.

Parallelism

There is a parallel between the husbands who see their wives as sexual entertainment and the returning old flame who also sees his ex only in the context of sex and a relationship.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

Guests are not described individually at the dinner party, but as either "guests" or "fellow diners".

Personification

N/A

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