Genre
Novel
Setting and Context
USA in the end of XX century
Narrator and Point of View
Third-person
Tone and Mood
A story filled with a lot of descriptions and arguments, scientifically and vitally proven by women
Protagonist and Antagonist
The protagonist of the story a woman who does her obligations in a proper way and fights for free choice, and antagonist is a man who drives the opposite sex in domestic corner for his own profits
Major Conflict
The major conflict stands between women and men, women and society who tries to keep them aside from the world problems
Climax
Occurs when the problem of women happened to be said out loud, and became massive
Foreshadowing
Readers expect to observe big conflict between feminine and society, but fortunately publicity steps aside and lets women win their rights
Understatement
The author doesn`t say about a number of women who supported this stream.The number is more massive that we can just imagine
Allusions
The text alludes to famous psychologist Sigmund Freun and his ideas, to the World War II
Imagery
The number of housewives diminished now, and we can imagine what was the era of housekeeping women
Paradox
What is the cost of persons dreams and emotional gush. How one sex can prevail over other in the aim of standing stable and comfortable
Parallelism
The author draws a parallel line between a woman free in choice and a woman who is confused with the public stereotypes and choose it as a right lifestyle even though she is not completely satisfied with her life
Metonymy and Synecdoche
N/A
Personification
Feminism personifies the strength of women’s character under any circumstances