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| the elements of time and place. |
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1. Integral setting: the essential 2. Backdrop setting: relatively unimportant |
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| when action, character, or theme are influenced by the time and space. |
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| Setting in historical fiction |
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| Extremely important to make the story truly believable. |
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| How does setting affect mood? |
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| It can create suspense or nostalgia; it evokes emotion within the characters and the plot itself. |
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is a person, object, situation, or action that operates on two levels of meaning: 1. the literal 2. the figurative |
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| symbols that are emphasized or repeated and supported throughout the entire story. |
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| they are vague and general, give off the feeling that it could happen anywhere. |
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| are unauthenticated stories handed down form local and regional traditionas. |
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