Chain of Iron Literary Elements

Chain of Iron Literary Elements

Genre

Fantasy

Setting and Context

The novel is set in the Institute, Shadowhunter Headquarters in London, and the House of Curzon Street.

Narrator and Point of View

Third-person narrative

Tone and Mood

The tone is startling and the mood is tense.

Protagonist and Antagonist

The protagonists are James and Cordelia, and the antagonists are the Belials.

Major Conflict

There is a major conflict between Cordelia and Smith. Instead of Cordelia swearing her allegiance to the Smiths, she pays her loyalty to Lilith, the Smith’s rival and enemy to the Belials.

Climax

The climax comes when James and Cordelia discover the tool used in the mysterious murders.

Foreshadowing

Grace's visit to James foreshadows Cordelia's escape to Paris with Mathew.

Understatement

James's grandfather is understated as arrogant, but he is the demon involved in the mysterious murders.

Allusions

n/a

Imagery

The wedding between James and Cordelia is described as opulent, with every aspect that makes it real. The description paints a picture of a luxurious wedding, thus, depicting a sense of sight.

Paradox

The main paradox is that Cordelia misinterprets Grace’s visit to James as a sexual relationship.

Parallelism

There is a parallelism when James and his wife aspire to know the cause of mysterious deaths and shame the killers.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

n/a

Personification

Belials are demons personified as having the ability to communicate with people.

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