Call It Courage | Literary Qualities

Sperry's fluid style in Call It Courage suggests the oral recitation of an ancient legend. His words have great dignity, and the narrative proceeds at a stately, measured pace, punctuated by thrilling episodes that move the plot along. Sperry's careful use of Polynesian terms and chants and his knack of personification also contribute to the impression that one is reading a legend.

Personification is a very important aspect of Call It Courage. The sea is Moana, the sea god, a terrifying presence throughout the book. Moana's arms "reach" for Mafatu; his waves...

[The entire page is 286 words long]

Join eNotes

The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the: