The Female Man Literary Elements

The Female Man Literary Elements

Genre

Science Fiction

Setting and Context

Different parallel universes where men and women live in different contexts

Narrator and Point of View

Third person narration between different characters, characters not identified

Tone and Mood

The tone is as most science-fiction novels: fact-based narration.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonists: Jeannine, Joanne, Janet, Alice Antagonists: Cal, Mrs. Dadler

Major Conflict

Alice instigates the meeting of the four women in an attempt to drum up support for a revolution to eliminate all the men in her world.

Climax

The protagonists realize that they are not inferior to men and gain a dramatically heightened sense of independence.

Foreshadowing

From the beginning of the novel, clues are dropped about Alice's true plan.

Understatement

No notable instances.

Allusions

The novel alludes to many other works, including Russ's other work "When It Changed", as well as the iconic story of Beowulf.

Imagery

No significant instances.

Paradox

The parallel universes exist at the same time, yet in completely different timelines.

Parallelism

Things that happen in one world reflect onto another.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

Vittoria uses as a metaphor the story of a bear trapped between worlds.

Personification

The feminine spirit is personified as strong, mighty and fearless.

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