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SETTING
The time when the story occurs and the place(s) where it occurs.

There are several aspects of a story's setting to consider when
  examining how setting contributes to a story (some, or all, may be
  present in a story):

a) place - geographical location.

b) time - When is the story taking place?

c) weather conditions - Is it rainy, sunny, stormy/ four seasons

d) social conditions - What is the daily life of the characters like? Does
   the story contain local colour (writing that focuses on the speech,
   dress, mannerisms, customs, etc. of a particular place)?

e) mood or atmosphere - What feeling is created at the beginning of
   the story? Is it bright and cheerful or dark and frightening?
Vague
                      setting




Futuristic                             Incidental
 setting                                 setting
                     Children
                      stories



       Unrealistic              Integral
        setting                  setting
Vague setting
• Often found in folktales
• For example:-
   – Long ago in a cottage in the deep woods
   – Long ago, there lived a…
   – Once upon a time

• It convey a universal and timeless tale

• It could happen anytime and anywhere except past or very
recent past

• This kind of setting also known as backdrop setting
Incidental setting

• Simply providing a backdrop for the action

• For example:-
  – Rosie’s Babies by Penny Dale
    In this story, Rosie plays in orchard. The setting
    here is not dependent upon place. The setting
    here is insignificant as the story will not be
    affected if the setting is changed to apartment or
    garden.
Integral setting
• Often found in historical fiction, novel and non-
  fiction.

• Setting is something rigid and might be added
  authentic details

• Stories could not be the same if placed in another
  setting

• Historical fiction recreates a particular historical
  period with or without historical figure as
  incidental figures
Unrealistic setting
• Commonly found in high fantasy

• magic is a commonplace tool much in demand
  due to the power and cunning of evil
  characters attempting to thwart our heroes

• Speaking of good, the battle between it and
  evil is always a major component of these
  stories
Futuristic setting
• Found in science fiction

• Usually shows the tension between the hopes
  that society in science and fear of technological
  development

• Description on unusual ideas and equipments
  used may not present in current situation

• For example:-
   – Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde     Hubristic scientists are
   – The incredible Hulk       destroyed by their own
                               creations
Setting in adolescent stories
• Setting become significantly important

• For example, Voices in the Park by Anthony
  Brown – the seasons represent the character’s
  personality and emotions
  – Characters involved:-
     •   Mrs Smythe
     •   Mr Smith
     •   Charles
     •   Smudge
Autumn         Winter            Spring          Summer




• Associated   • Associated     • Connected to   • Smudge
  with Mrs       with Mr          Charles          associated
  Smythe         Smith who is   • Feelings are     with summer
• Season of      unemployed,      very tender      (bright and
  death and      depressed        and              glory colours)
  decay          and              associated     • She is joyful
                 desperately      with HOPE        and active
                 finding job
               • Gloomy and
                 pathetic
“Place children’ story characters in UNSUAL
  setting and situations”

                         By Linda Jo Martin
Why?
• Can entice readers to learn more the unusual
  aspects of life
• Characters should be put in unusual and
  difficult situation
• To stretch imaginations and to head a new
  direction
• Weird and wacky ideas are good in writing
  stories for children
Examples of unusual settings
            • In a submarine
          • On a rollercoaster
           • At the pyramids
        • On top of mountain
   • Inside the book or magazine
       • In an ice-cream truck
         • In a hot air balloon
    • Under the rock with a frog

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Setting

  • 2. The time when the story occurs and the place(s) where it occurs. There are several aspects of a story's setting to consider when examining how setting contributes to a story (some, or all, may be present in a story): a) place - geographical location. b) time - When is the story taking place? c) weather conditions - Is it rainy, sunny, stormy/ four seasons d) social conditions - What is the daily life of the characters like? Does the story contain local colour (writing that focuses on the speech, dress, mannerisms, customs, etc. of a particular place)? e) mood or atmosphere - What feeling is created at the beginning of the story? Is it bright and cheerful or dark and frightening?
  • 3. Vague setting Futuristic Incidental setting setting Children stories Unrealistic Integral setting setting
  • 4. Vague setting • Often found in folktales • For example:- – Long ago in a cottage in the deep woods – Long ago, there lived a… – Once upon a time • It convey a universal and timeless tale • It could happen anytime and anywhere except past or very recent past • This kind of setting also known as backdrop setting
  • 5. Incidental setting • Simply providing a backdrop for the action • For example:- – Rosie’s Babies by Penny Dale In this story, Rosie plays in orchard. The setting here is not dependent upon place. The setting here is insignificant as the story will not be affected if the setting is changed to apartment or garden.
  • 6. Integral setting • Often found in historical fiction, novel and non- fiction. • Setting is something rigid and might be added authentic details • Stories could not be the same if placed in another setting • Historical fiction recreates a particular historical period with or without historical figure as incidental figures
  • 7. Unrealistic setting • Commonly found in high fantasy • magic is a commonplace tool much in demand due to the power and cunning of evil characters attempting to thwart our heroes • Speaking of good, the battle between it and evil is always a major component of these stories
  • 8. Futuristic setting • Found in science fiction • Usually shows the tension between the hopes that society in science and fear of technological development • Description on unusual ideas and equipments used may not present in current situation • For example:- – Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Hubristic scientists are – The incredible Hulk destroyed by their own creations
  • 9. Setting in adolescent stories • Setting become significantly important • For example, Voices in the Park by Anthony Brown – the seasons represent the character’s personality and emotions – Characters involved:- • Mrs Smythe • Mr Smith • Charles • Smudge
  • 10. Autumn Winter Spring Summer • Associated • Associated • Connected to • Smudge with Mrs with Mr Charles associated Smythe Smith who is • Feelings are with summer • Season of unemployed, very tender (bright and death and depressed and glory colours) decay and associated • She is joyful desperately with HOPE and active finding job • Gloomy and pathetic
  • 11. “Place children’ story characters in UNSUAL setting and situations” By Linda Jo Martin
  • 12. Why? • Can entice readers to learn more the unusual aspects of life • Characters should be put in unusual and difficult situation • To stretch imaginations and to head a new direction • Weird and wacky ideas are good in writing stories for children
  • 13. Examples of unusual settings • In a submarine • On a rollercoaster • At the pyramids • On top of mountain • Inside the book or magazine • In an ice-cream truck • In a hot air balloon • Under the rock with a frog