Setting : Creates mood and atmosphere Reflects and/or affects characters Contributes to theme.

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Setting : Creates mood and atmosphere Reflects and/or affects characters Contributes to theme

GEOGRAPHIC Location Landscape Scenery Position in the world, country, city… The seasons and weather

Cultural backdrop- Social and historical context- time period Working conditions Speech Behavior Clothings Gender roles Habits Laws Values and attitudes

Artificial(manmade) environments Rooms Buildings Cities and villages Futuristic settings…

Props Tools or implements, gadgets Clothing, costumes Stage design and placement of pieces furniture

Setting Questions How many settings described? Visual descriptions- where and how words used to create scene Connections b/w characters and settings The condition of the settings and props etc. Is the setting serve as another character- or establish conflicts?

Examples of archetypal settings(patterns, symbolic, classic models) The river The garden The wasteland The maze The cave The tower or fortress The wilderness The threshold The forest The tomb The prison