The Late Mattia Pascal Literary Elements

The Late Mattia Pascal Literary Elements

Genre

Novel

Setting and Context

The novel is set in the early 19th century

Narrator and Point of View

Third-person narrative

Tone and Mood

The tone is sad and the mood is hopeful

Protagonist and Antagonist

Mattia Pascal is the protagonist of the story.

Major Conflict

The main conflict is when Mattia’s wife leaves him for another man. When he remarries, his two daughters die a mysterious few days after the death of his mother.

Climax

The climax is when Pascal comes home after many years of people knowing that he is long dead. However, he is rejected and becomes an outcast in the world.

Foreshadowing

Pascal’s maturity to adulthood foreshadowed his troubled future.

Understatement

Marriage is a holy institution that is understated. When Pascal's wife leaves him for another man, he also remarries, and life continues.

Allusions

The story alludes to life’s misfortunes that can render someone useless in society.

Imagery

The imagery of death is evident in the book, and it paints a picture of Pascal's misery. For instance, Pascal's daughters die after the death of his mother.

Paradox

The paradox of marriage is rampant in the story. Pascal's remarries immediately after his wife leaves. Ironically, he does not even bother to mourn losing his wife to another man.

Parallelism

The misery of death parallels Pascal’s unfortunate circumstances in life.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

Death is embodied as an individual that subjects misery towards Pascal.

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