Ain't Burned All the Bright Literary Elements

Ain't Burned All the Bright Literary Elements

Genre

Non-fiction

Setting and Context

Set in USA and written in the context of Covid-19 and its challenges to black American Families

Narrator and Point of View

First-person narrative

Tone and Mood

Enlightening, horrendous, depressing, distressing

Protagonist and Antagonist

The narrator is the protagonist.

Major Conflict

There is a conflict between black Americans and the whites concerning the Covid-19 situation in America.

Climax

The climax comes when black Americans protest the killing of George Floyd which represents the mistreatment of black people and the unequal treatment in the handling of the Covid-19 situation.

Foreshadowing

The segregation of the blacks during the Covid-19 pandemic is foreshadowed by racism and the unequal treatment of black people in America.

Understatement

The power of George Floyd's protest 'I Can't Breathe' was underrated by the government, but it attracted the whole world's attention.

Allusions

The story alludes to the challenges the black people in America went through during the coronavirus pandemic.

Imagery

The deteriorating condition of the narrator's father due to the Covid-19 situation is described to help readers see how black people were neglected during the pandemic and the difficulties they had to endure as they tried to recover.

Paradox

The main paradox is that the government underestimated the power of George Floyd's protests, which later attracted the whole world's attention.

Parallelism

There is parallelism between racism and the mistreatment of black people during the corona epidemic.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

Covid-19 is incarnated as brutal.

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