Satellites Literary Elements

Satellites Literary Elements

Genre

Drama.

Language

English

Setting and Context

Brooklyn during the 2000s.

Narrator and Point of View

Characters narrate their parts using first-person voices.

Tone and Mood

Argumentative and comical.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Nina is the protagonist, whereas Miles is the antagonist.

Major Conflict

Nina and Miles effectively handling their newest role as parents.

Climax

Miles and Nina’s relocation to a new block.

Foreshadowing

Miles predicts their newborn daughter’s first word: ‘f*ck.’

Understatement

Miles feels that the procreation of their baby is a mess because of the strain they are experiencing after her birth.

Allusions

Son alludes to contemporary culture.

Imagery

Nina and Miles's matrimony epitomizes racial diversity.

The imageries of insecurity in Brooklyn are pertinent.

Nina’s attempts to balance new motherhood and her career mirror the challenges of modern-day working mothers in America.

Paradox

Miles describes sex as if it is not enjoyable.

Parallelism

N/A

Personification

N/A

Use of Dramatic Devices

At the beginning of each scene, stage directions provide imageries of the tension in Nina and Miles’ home and the happenings there.
The lullaby which Miles and Nina sing for their newborn daughter is dramatic.

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