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Title: Setting


1
Setting
  • Setting is a term which describes basically where
    and when a story takes place however, it is the
    whole environment in which the character lives.
    It includes time, location, weather, physical
    setting, atmosphere. One should consider the five
    senses and what the character sees, hears,
    tastes, smells, and touches. The primary setting
    information may be given at the beginning, but
    dialogue and events will reveal additional
    information. The setting may act only as a
    background, but it frequently is critical to the
    development of the plot, to the understanding of
    the protagonist, or as a means of establishing
    the mood within the story.

2
Time
  • What is the date of the story?
  • What time of day is your scene taking place?
  • What time of year is it?
  • Whats going on in history that might affect the
    character (s)?

3
Location
  • What is the weather or like?
  • What is the physical environment like?
  • Whats the characters relationship/ comfort with
    the physical surrounding?
  • What are the man-made features like?

4
Atmosphere
  • What does the character see? hear? smell? touch?
    taste?
  • Whats the vibe of the place?
  • Are there layers- things you dont notice right
    away?

5
Social Milieu
  • What are the people like here?
  • How do they react to stimuli?
  • What is the characters relationship to the
    people here?

6
Utopia
  • an imaginary, ideal civilization, which may range
    from a city to a world, and may be regarded as
    possible in the future or the past, although not
    currently existent.

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Dystopia
  • a fictional society that is the opposite of
    utopia.
  • A dystopia is usually characterized by an
    authoritarian or totalitarian form of government,
    or some other kind of oppressive social control.

8
Relationship Between
  • Utopias and Dystopias are essentially the same
    concept
  • Why? Well, whenever you create an ideal, you
    create a freak.
  • Your utopia is my dystopia, in short.

9
Literature and Film Well Study
  • Harrison Bergeron (Kurt Vonnegut)
  • Everyone made equal- but by dumbing everyone down
  • Brave New World
  • Everyone happy and healthy but at cost of well
    get to that.
  • Gattaca
  • Mastery over human genetics is complete (thus no
    inherited disease, defects, etc)- but what about
    those who are naturally born?
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