3.3 - Literary Elements and Devices2
3.3 - Literary Elements and Devices2
3.3 - Literary Elements and Devices2
Devices
Literary Elements
Refers to an aspect of a whole text
Rikki’s Friends
Darzee
Darzee’s Wife
Chuchundra (The muskrat)
Setting
Where did the story occur?
In and around a large bungalow in Segowlee, India
When?
The time period is not
directly told to us in the
story, but it can be inferred
that it took place some
time during the British
colonization of India
Point of View
From what point of view was the story told?
First-Person? X
Was the story told by one of the characters, only revealing
his/her sights and thoughts?
Third-Person Objective? X
Is the narrator an outsider who can only report what he sees
and hears (cannot report the feelings of others)?
Third-Person Limited? X
Is the narrator an outsider who can see into the mind of only
one character?
Omniscient? ✔
Is the narrator an outsider who seems all knowing, capable of
looking into the minds of all characters?
Point of View
The following passage illustrates the point of
view:
Types
Verbal: when a speaker says one thing but means
another (Sarcasm is a common example)
Dramatic: giving the audience pieces of information
that some characters in the story are not aware of
Situational: discrepancy between expected results and
actual results
Irony
Examples
Verbal:
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
"Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;
And Brutus is an honourable man".
Mark Antony really means that Brutus is dishonorable
Dramatic
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
When Romeo finds Juliet in a drugged sleep, he assumes her to
be dead and kills himself. Upon awakening to find her dead lover
beside her, Juliet then kills herself.
Irony
Situational
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge
“Water, water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink ;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink “
It is ironic that water is everywhere but none of it can be
drunk
Figurative Language
Descriptive language that is not meant to be taken
literally, but to create imagery