TransAtlantic Literary Elements

TransAtlantic Literary Elements

Genre

Novel

Setting and Context

Written in the context of Irish-American Encounters

Narrator and Point of View

Third-person narrative

Tone and Mood

Horrific, pessimistic, disheartening, explorative

Protagonist and Antagonist

The central characters are Alcock and Brown.

Major Conflict

There is a conflict between the Irish people and the abolitionist movement.

Climax

The climax comes when Senator George Mitchell brokers a deal that ends the blood era in Northern Ireland.

Foreshadowing

The Good Friday Agreement foreshadows the peaceful negotiation in Northern Ireland.

Understatement

The impact of women in history is understated in the text.

Allusions

The story alludes to American-Irish encounters.

Imagery

The description of the non-stop flight undertaken by Alcock and Brown depicts sight imagery.

Paradox

The main paradox is that Irish terrorists recklessly kill their fellow community members.

Parallelism

N/A

Metonymy and Synecdoche

Dramatization is used as a metonymy for courage.

Personification

N/A

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