Winter Counts Literary Elements

Winter Counts Literary Elements

Genre

Crime Thriller Novel

Setting and Context

Written in the context of a Native American Reservation

Narrator and Point of View

Third-person narrative

Tone and Mood

Optimistic, determined, hopeful, and fascinating

Protagonist and Antagonist

The central character is Virgil.

Major Conflict

There is a conflict between the American justice system and the societal vigilante.

Climax

The climax comes when Virgil teams up with a partner and tracks down the criminal gangs subduing society.

Foreshadowing

Acceptance of Virgil by the tribal leaders is foreshadowed by his ability to wipe out the criminal disturbing the society.

Understatement

Discrimination is understated because Virgil proves out to be an important person in society besides being biracial.

Allusions

The story alludes to the challenges the Native Americans go through in reservations.

Imagery

The images of illicit drugs show readers the negative impacts of substance abuse.

Paradox

The main paradox is that society discriminates against Virgil, and he is the only person who can help them control things they cannot handle.

Parallelism

There is parallelism between crime and societal fears in the Reservation.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

The Reservation is used as a metonymy to refer to the unfair justice system in America.

Personification

N/A

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