Style- D-503 rearranges words in his own world. The working is the same, but they really aren't the human structure that we imagine them to be.
Tone- D-503 has a very good tone with everybody. He talks about the objects/people (whatever they are) in a way that isn't hurt full. He makes I-330 sound like a goddess. He talks with sympathy toward the others. With the events that have happened, he doesn't make a big deal about it.
Irony- Even if they live somewhere other than Earth, they still have the same features of what we have here. I think it's cool how authors have a huge range of mind when writing science fiction novels.
Plot- This is taken place at One State. D-503 starts off talking about the introduction and some of the characters. He doesn't really explain much about them, but he sometimes gives a description about them.
Characterization- Characterization is much like what I wrote about in the plot. D-503 has made/talked about these people/machines like they have no similarities. Which not all humans on earth do. But each person in D-503's world has a distinct feature about themselves and that helps the reader better understand and remember the characters.
Setting- The book was written in the 1920's, and the author Zamytin wrote this book as though there is not one detail that doesn't illustrate given theory or discovery of his day.
Point of View- D-503 is the one that's tell us the story.
Symbol- D-503 talks about a guardian angel, and I think that I-330 is his guardian angel, because he talks about her being this perfect girl, and how she is so gentle with everything, kind of like a guardian angel.
Theme- I think D-503 is trying to get across to his readers of telling them that his life is mostly the same as our life today. He talks about different schedules and we also have a lot of schedules that we use today. So I think he is trying to let us believe that other worlds/places are just like ours somehow.
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