Eileen Literary Elements

Eileen Literary Elements

Genre

Fiction

Setting and Context

1960, X-Ville, England

Narrator and Point of View

Eileen Dunlop

Tone and Mood

Strong, introspective, reflecting

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist: Eileen Dunlop, Antagonist: Eileen's father, X-Ville

Major Conflict

Eileen wants to find a way to leave X-Ville, and Rebecca has attacked and tied Mrs. Polk down in her basement.

Climax

When Rebecca accidentally shoots Mrs. Polk, when trying to get a written confession from her.

Foreshadowing

Old- Eileen telling the story of her life in 1960 foreshadows that she will get out of X-Ville, which is what she dreams of when she is a young 24-year-old woman.

Understatement

Rebecca and Leonard arriving at the juvenile penitentiary at the same time is an understatement, as it is later revealed that Rebecca had close ties with Leonard.

Allusions

N/A

Imagery

The image of Eileen hiking out of X-Ville is one of the strongest images in the book, as it shows that she did, in fact, accomplish what she hoped she would do in the end.

Paradox

"You can decide your own destiny" is an important message and paradox in the story; Eileen hopes she can get out of X-Ville, but isn't sure, as she doesn't believe her destiny is in her own hands.

Parallelism

There could be clear parallel lines drawn between the old and young Eileen and her character, as it shows her full character development.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

N/A

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