The Female American Literary Elements

The Female American Literary Elements

Genre

Fiction; Robisonade

Setting and Context

An desert island off the west coast of America

Narrator and Point of View

An unnamed, third-person omniscient narrator.

Tone and Mood

The tone is unsettling; the mood is dramatic.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Unca is the protagonist; Alluca is the antagonist.

Major Conflict

The major conflict of the novel occurs when Unca is traveling by boat, when she becomes shipwrecked on a desert island.

Climax

The climax of the story is reached when Unca enters survival mode as she realizes that nobody is coming to save her.

Foreshadowing

The sinking of the ship is foreshadowed by the fact that it was poorly maintained.

Understatement

The role of women during colonization is understated throughout the novel.

Allusions

The story alludes to the female strength during religious conversion.

Imagery

The imagery of the beautiful yet haunting island is present in the novel.

Paradox

The fact that Unca is a native herself, yet is unfamiliar and isolated from the island is an example of paradox in the story.

Parallelism

N/A

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

Unca's initial fear is personified through the hissing snakes.

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