Say What You Will Literary Elements

Say What You Will Literary Elements

Genre

Coming of age, Young Adult novel

Setting and Context

High School and College, present time

Narrator and Point of View

Amy

Tone and Mood

Lonely, understanding, loving

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist: Amy, Antagonist: loneliness

Major Conflict

Amy doesn't think anyone will every understand how it is to be her, and will therefore be forever alone.

Climax

Matthew and Amy confessing their love for each other.

Foreshadowing

Amy taking a few steps in her relationship with Matthew is foreshadowed by how she is afraid of being vulnerable in the beginning of the book.

Understatement

Matthew's crush on Amy is understated, as it isn't taken seriously.

Allusions

The reader might have allusions to other texts written about people with disabilities.

Imagery

The image of Amy, her child and Matthew is important as they are finally united.

Paradox

A paradox Amy has to fight is "will she be forever alone", as this is her fear. She believes she can have friends, but no one that can really understand her situation and what she has been through.

Parallelism

There is a parallel line between Amy and Matthew, as he understands her, and is working through the same battles she is.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

N/A

Personification

N/A

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