Genre
Collection of stories
Setting and Context
19th century California
Narrator and Point of View
-Narrator is an active character in some of the stories, at times speaks to the reader
-Third and First person point of view
Tone and Mood
Tone: objective
Mood: humorous, cynical
Protagonist and Antagonist
Each story has its own different characters. In the story of Wan Lee the protagonist is Wan Lee, antagonist is the entire system of hatred for his race.
Major Conflict
In the story An Episode of Fiddletown major conflict is Carry being taken away from Clara the poet.
Climax
In the story An Episode of Fiddletown climax is Carry returning to Clara after more than ten years.
Foreshadowing
In the story Wan Lee, the Pagan the baby Wan Lee being born from beneath a handkerchief foreshadows the way he dies at the end. The narrator comes to see his dead body in the same place he was born and the body is covered with cloth.
Understatement
In the story Baby Sylvester narrator understates the miners' warning that he can play with Sylvester's baby in the cabin. The narrator doesn't realize what he's getting himself into and what kind of baby they are talking about.
Allusions
Allusion to the story from the Bible about Anakim in the story The Rose of Tuolumne: "sons of Anak"
Imagery
In the story The Rose of Tuolumne there is imagery of colors while Jenny is watching the night transition into day.
Paradox
"That the "Fool" should gamble seemed eminently fit and proper."
Parallelism
How Old Man Plunkett Went Home:
"It was misspelled; it was unpunctuated; it was almost illegible; it was fretful in tone, and selfish in sentiment."
Metonymy and Synecdoche
The Fool metonymy in the story The Fool of Five Forks
Personification
Personification of the moon:
"And even thus quietly the day wore away; and the night rose slowly from the valley, and overshadowed the mountains with purple wings that fanned the still air into a breeze, until the moon followed it, and lulled every thing to rest as with the laying-on of white and benedictory hands."