Michael Tolliver Lives: (Tales of the City) Literary Elements

Michael Tolliver Lives: (Tales of the City) Literary Elements

Genre

Romance fiction

Setting and Context

San Francisco in the 1980s.

Narrator and Point of View

Michael Tolliver narrates the novel in the first-person.

Tone and Mood

The tone is dramatic; the mood is hopeful.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Michael Tolliver is the protagonist; the threat of AIDS is the antagonist.

Major Conflict

The major conflict of the novel occurs when Michael begins to reflect on how he managed to survive the AIDS epidemic that killed many of his friends.

Climax

The climax of the story is reached when Michael's mother is told that she will soon die, and her acceptance of Michael's homosexuality is tested.

Foreshadowing

The changes of San Francisco are foreshadowed by the fact that the modern world continues to move forwards.

Understatement

The role of support and friendship is understated throughout the novel.

Allusions

The story alludes to the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s.

Imagery

The imagery of sexual activity is present in the novel.

Paradox

N/A

Parallelism

There is a parallel between Michael's deviant nature and the fact that he contracted AIDS.

Metonymy and Synecdoche

The collapsing wall is a metonym for Michael's dying mother.

Personification

N/A

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