The author uses literary elements such as similes. For example, on page 46 in the fifth paragraph, “music sounded from
the balconies as carriage after carriage rolled through the lighted park and left its gay burden on the lawn.” The music is being described in this example from the text and comparing to carriages rolling through a park and left its gay burden on the lawn. Another literary element that the author uses is imagery. For example, on page 60 in the third paragraph, “As Edith bent so tenderly above the humble bed, Theresa’s dim eyes rested fondly on the gentle form beside her.” Imagery can be described best as an author's use of descriptive and vivid language.
The theme of the novel can be described as peaceful. The theme is peaceful because the novel was basically filled with lovely and nice descriptions. The novel was not depressing or sorrowful to me at any point. The author reveals the theme to be described peaceful in the novel because she used a lot of descriptive words that weren’t negative. The author didn’t write about any crime or any issues that were going on in the world. The novel was written from an historical time when the author was young and was telling her perspective of her time.
The author created like a loving mood and tone. A loving mood and tone because Edith attracts two men with her beauty. Lord Arlington and Lord Percy were the two men. The novel was all about romance and love. There was a rivalry between Edith and Lady Ida. Lady Ida is jealous of Edith because Edith has beauty and she is beautiful. She wants Lord Percy, but Lord Percy has a crush and is attracted to Edith. So, Lady Ida hates Edith because of her beauty. Lady Ida wants to get rid of Edith so she can have Lord Percy to herself. But in the end of the story of what happened, it turned out to be Edith ends up with Lord Percy and a true heir of the Hamilton family.
So overall, the quote from Swedish proverb, “Those who wish to sing, always find a song”, relates to this novel “The Inheritance” because she was an orphan taken in by the Hamilton Family. She had a story to tell and it was heard and it is still being heard today. She was writing from her perspective of what she saw, felt, and things that were going on in her time when she was young. This quote can relate to this novel The Inheritance.