Elements introduce literary elements which include symbols and aspects used by Kathryn Stockett the author. Literary elements are broken down into the plot, the character, the theme, and mood which are all emprinted elements created by the author. nonetheless... The Help uses many literary techniques, which are irony, foreshadowing, symbolism and climax. Dramatic irony is used in The Help when some characters are aware of something that other characters have not idea about. The book is a good example of irony because the Help was fully aware of the book but neither Hilly or the rest of the town knew. Before this... Minny talks about the terrible thing she had done to Hilly. This foreshadows the time when Minny told Celia what she had really
The novel, “The Help”, by Kathryn Stockett, focuses on the social issue of segregation in the United States, specifically in the south. Stockett demonstrates the issue of racial segregation between blacks and whites in the 1960’s by applying allusions, and point of view.
There were many literary devices used in this novel. For one, the use of different symbols- like the narrator’s grandfather for example- gave the novel more meaning and helped me as the readers better understand where his thought process was coming from. The novel also displayed different uses of allusions and showed me the correct to use them in my writing and how to identify them other novels. Another literary device would be irony. The Golden Day’s name was totally different from what it actually was. When the narrator went inside the Golden Day, I didn’t expect the atmosphere of the place to be as hectic as it was simply because of the name. There were also other uses of foreshadowing and hyperboles. I think the readers are able to learn
Minny Jackson, whose one of the main characters, worked for Miss Walters. Miss Walters is Hilly’s mother who is exceedingly hoary, sick, as well as a little fanatical. Hilly has decided to put Miss Walters in a nursing home since of those reasons. Hilly then demands that Minny is to toil for her now, but Minny isn’t like most maids who keep their thoughts to themselves. So rather than agreeing like what a maid should perform, she declined Hilly’soffer. Hilly, obviously, wasn’t too fond of that decision. Mrs. Holbrook, being the villain that she is, decides to tell the whole town that Minny stole expensive silverware from her mother. Hilly did this as a result of wanting Minny to work for her in addition to not someone else.Miss. Hilly also figures her being rejected by a Negro will ruin her image, so she tosses morals out the window also puts Minny’s entire family unit in jeopardy. This lie about Minny means her reputation is soiled and won’t be able to find a job.In result, it’s impossible for her to provide for a 7 person family. Hilly is a self absorbed, obstinate woman that has no care for others.
“She’s got no goo on her face, her hair’s not sprayed, her nightgown’s like an old prairie dress. She takes a deep breath through her nose and I see it. I see the white-trash girl she was ten years ago. She was strong. She didn’t take no shit from nobody” (Kathryn 309). Minny would not allow anyone to give her any nonsense to put up with. She took it in as something she wants for herself which is strength. Especially with the tension with Hilly, Minny wanted to get revenge. She decided it was a good thing to talk about the pie she made for her that contained her feces for a book she volunteer to help out for someone. It was an opportunity to have a voice and let it all out. Minny had enough of the difficult obstacles that was being throwing at
Section 1 : The book, The Help, is a very well written novel so far. It is a novel about colored maids in the 1960’s and their struggles. In the beginning the book introduces the characters. First the main character, Aibileen, is introduced. She is a maid for Mrs. and Mr. Leefolt, as well as their daughter Mae Mobley.
Markus Zusak’s intricate novel, The Messenger tells a story of a teenager living in a low socio-economic area of Sydney. Throughout the text Zusak employs a variety of literary devices to assist in the readers connection with Ed’s journey of self-discovery as well as questioning their own. Ed Kennedy narrates the book as the protagonist, following his ‘epitome of ordinariness’ life. Ed is faced with a number of challenges, which contributes, in his journey of self-discovery. Each literary device used in the book compliments the challenge during the text.
Minny, every day when she wakes up, gives herself in her mind a pep talk that she has to tuck her anger and not be fooled by the racist actions of the white ladies "I tell myself, Tuch it in, Minny. Tuck in whatever might fly out my mouth…Look like a maid who does what she's told."(31) But as the events go by, she fails to do that and her sharpie mouth shoots at others. Most of Minny's painful angry thoughts and emotions come from Leroy, her husband, and his domestic battering abuse. Minny's spot for weakness is her husband; she cannot stand up to him.
When writing a story, the author always puts certain element into the story that will put one thing that represent story, these element helps create meaning and emotion in a story. These elements are call symbolism. Symbols are used to signify the theme of the story or the main idea.
Minny has a husband named Leroy, along with a family of five. Outside of her homelife, Minny was quite the strong lady, but when it came to arriving home to her husband, her character was flipped upside down. Leroy abused Minny. Around Leroy and his belittling acts, Minny would become rather weak and defenseless. She loved Leroy. She didn't want to do anything to put her at risk
In many novels, a good way to see how effective and meaningful a work is by how well the villain is created. In the book The Help, the villain is a woman named Hilly. Hilly is very crucial to making the book show its meaning of how harsh the time period was for African Americans and Civil Rights Activist. Hilly is a vindictive, selfish, and a racist woman. On the protagonist side, Abileen and Skeeter, are trying to find the truth and justice that is needed to address the Civil Rights issues. Whereas Hilly is trying to suppress their actions and allow herself to become more popular and powerful in society.
The literary element of figurative language is used to help create a better picture for the reader and provide a better understanding of the novel. One of the literary elements used in Heart of Darkness is the appearance of characters and setting. Conrad
There were many literary elements in the novel such as similes, hyperboles, and metaphors that were used in the novel to describe the action in the book.
The Help was an enjoyable book. The author’s writing allowed me to relate with the characters making it enjoyable. Although the book was generally good, the most outstanding flaw of the book was the dialect of the characters. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in history. It is hard to put down, and seems to be in line with historical facts.
Love is such a beautiful emotion that can make a lonely person happy, fade away all the pain in life and bring joys that are unimaginable, but once love is gone it seems like a part of yourself is missing. Devotion is a sweet journey, romantic relationship with sprinkling hearts, which requires both partners to expose their true selves and imperfections. In the song “Don’t You Remember”, by Adele, employs hyperbole, coupled, caesura and anaphora to illustrate the emotional break down a person goes through when the lover leaves without giving any explanation and forgetting all the memories shared and the reason they fall in devotion in the first place. Even though Adele tries to rethink about the past where had everything gone wrong but the
"The Cask of Amontillado" follows a narrator through his plot to get revenge on a man who has once insulted him. The man takes the idea of this revenge and lets it lead him into a string of actions that end with him killing the man named Fortunato. This revengeful action is the main event found throughout the story and it allows for the thought of revenge to drive this story and develop it. The topic of revenge is widely found throughout the story "The Cask of Amontillado" and the literary devices of irony, imagery, and the narrative point of view are used to develop this story's unsettling tone and its meaning as a whole.