Setting: The natural and artificial scenery or environment in which characters in literature live and move.
Setting includes:
• Artifacts or Props (the things characters use)
• Clothes (the things characters wear)
• Time of day, conditions of the weather
• Geography and location
• Trees, animals, and nature
• Inside and outside sounds, smells
• All physical and temporal objects
In short: setting refers to all the places and objects that are important in the work, whether natural or manufactured.
Types of Settings:
1. Natural
Nature shapes action and directs and redirects lives.
2. Manufactured
Manufactured things always reflect the people who made them.
Possessions often enter into character motivation and development.
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