The Pyramid Literary Elements

The Pyramid Literary Elements

Genre

realist novel

Setting and Context

beginning of the 20th century, an English small town called Stillbourne

Narrator and Point of View

Narrator: Oliver
Point of view: first person

Tone and Mood

Tone: cynical, humorous
Mood: thoughtful

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist: Oliver, Antagonist: the conservative and ridiculous society of Stillbourne

Major Conflict

Since childhood, Oliver learned to keep his honest thoughts to himself and endure even unpleasant situations, as in the case of Ms. Dawlish.

Climax

Learning upon his arrival to Stillbourne that Bounce is dead, Oliver is finally able to tell her how much he always disliked her.

Foreshadowing

Oliver foreshadows that him listening to Evie and helping Robert is not the end of their relationship, only the beginning.

Understatement

Oliver understates Evie and her way of life and reasons for her behavior.

Allusions

Allusions to Chopin

Imagery

Imagery of the nature and structure of small town life is prevailing.

Paradox

N/A

Parallelism

"Bloody car. Bloody fool. Bloody footbrake..."

Metonymy and Synecdoche

Oliver's parents refer to themselves among each other with "Father" and "Mother".

Personification

N/A

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