The Amber Spyglass Literary Elements

The Amber Spyglass Literary Elements

Genre

Adventure, Fiction

Setting and Context

The novel was set in an alternate universe where changes such as the killing of the Almighty are taking place.

Narrator and Point of View

The narrator is in the third person and holds the view that the protagonists should win the war against the Almighty and his corrupt government.

Tone and Mood

The mood in the novel is tense as activities keep taking place fast. For example the priest got into another world and immediately killed an animal from that world. The novel has a hopeful tone as the protagonist wishes that the protagonists get to succeed in their cause.

Protagonist and Antagonist

The protagonists are Lyra, Will, Lord Asriel and his army who are on a mission to kill the dictatorial Almighty whereas the antagonists are the Almighty, his chief angel Metatron and their armies who want to keep their government.

Major Conflict

The major conflict is in the fight against good and bad with Lord Asriel leading an army against the army of the Almighty.

Climax

The climax is when the army of Lord Asriel wins the fight against the army of the Almighty. When this happens, the precious dictatorial rule of the Almighty ends.

Foreshadowing

The shadows had told Dr. Malone that she would play the role of the serpent. This came true when Dr. Malone tempted Lyra and Lyra's decision saved the world.

Understatement

Lyra said that the fight between the specters and the ghosts was strange. This is an understatement because the fight was surreal and unimaginable. This is because both the specters and the ghosts were almost invisible.

Allusions

Biblical allusion where Lyra would be tempted as Eve had been and her decision would save or destroy the world.

Imagery

The description of Mrs. Coulter's daemon as having black eyes and sharp ears.

Paradox

N/A

Parallelism

The narrator draws a parallel between Mrs. Coulter and her daughter Lyra. Mrs. Coulter was very deceitful and cunning whereas Lyra was calm and welcoming.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

The narrator personified the trees describing 'Trees groaning like cellos.'

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