Setting Page 60 2010 COS – SL.9-10.1; L.9-10.6 Literary Skills – Understand setting and how it affects character, mood, and tone.

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Setting Page 60 2010 COS – SL.9-10.1; L.9-10.6 Literary Skills – Understand setting and how it affects character, mood, and tone.

Setting Setting is the time and place of a story. Setting can include the locale of a story Hong Kong people’s customs—how they live, dress, eat, and behave

Setting Setting can include the weather time of day time period (past, present, or future)

Setting Setting provides a background—a place where the characters live and act.

How Is Setting Created? Writers carefully select images and details to create a setting that draws us into the story. sight taste hearing the steady beat of the drum three hot-air balloons colored the sky the tart apple

How Is Setting Created? smell touch strong, sweet scent of a rose gritty, wet sand between her toes

Setting and Character Sometimes writers place characters in settings that reflect the characters’ personalities. What do you think these characters are like?

Setting, Mood, and Tone Setting can also create mood, or atmosphere. It can affect the way we feel about the characters. peaceful mysterious menacing

Setting, Mood, and Tone Setting can also express a tone, or attitude toward a subject or object. What is the tone of this passage? How do you think the writer feels about these characters? Now, with supper finished, we retire to the room in a faraway part of the house where my friend sleeps in a scrap-quilt-covered iron bed painted rose pink, her favorite color. Silently, wallowing in the pleasures of conspiracy, we take the bead purse from its secret place and spill its contents on the scrap quilt. from “A Christmas Memory” by Truman Capote

Practice Using the story “The Most Dangerous Game,” fill in a chart like this one to describe the setting and show its role in the story. Create a second chart and fill in the details for another story you have read or a movie you have seen. Setting Title of story: Where story takes place: When story takes place: Details of setting that reveal character: Details of setting that reveal mood or tone: P. 37 Prefixes 1-10 (Put answers in complete sentences.) P. 43 Synonyms & Connotations 1-5 (minimum 2 synonyms per word)