Water by the Spoonful Literary Elements

Water by the Spoonful Literary Elements

Genre

Dramatic play

Language

English

Setting and Context

2009. The play takes place six years following Elliot’s departure from Iraq. Also set in Puerto Rico, Philadelphia, San Diego, and Japan.

Narrator and Point of View

Narrator: Not part of the performance
Point of view: Real-world and the online world

Tone and Mood

Tone: objective
Mood: cynical

Protagonist and Antagonist

The protagonists are the Ortiz relatives (Elliot, Yazmin, and Odessa)

Major Conflict

The passing of Ginny brings confusion among the existing characters. Yaz takes charge of the shroud of being Elliot's counter piece of maintenance.

Climax

Odessa becomes the founder of a website that discusses the problematic relationships she has with Elliot and other family members. At this point, the relationship between biological mother and son is unrecoverable.

Foreshadowing

Elliot's sentiments on his aunt's eating habits foreshadowed her death

Understatement

Yaz understates the possible impact of her intended divorce on her life.

Allusions

The ghost Elliot sees is an illusion of the tough times ahead. The ghost only speaks one Arabic phrase, which cannot be easily translated.

Imagery

There is the imagery of sight when Aman sees a romantic gift around Elliot's neck.

Paradox

The predominant satire is parenting. His aunt raises Elliot while his biological mother is alive.

Parallelism

N/A

Personification

N/A

Use of Dramatic Devices

Dramatic satire is evident when Yaz insists that she is a failure and wants a divorce. Yaz's suggestion pisses Elliot off, and he does not hear about it anymore. Consequently, Yaz is clueless because she is only jealous of something she does not know about.

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