Pyromania
Here is how I define 'pyromania': NOUN -repeated, deliberate, and pathological fire setting characterized by tension and arousal before the act followed by relief and pleasure afterwards (Note: Pyromania is not diagnosed for fires set for monetary gain, to conceal criminal behavior, or to express anger, frustration, or revenge.)
A slang term for deliberate fire-setting: Arson.
The deliberate setting of the fires in the forests of the western states was an abomination.
Pyromania.
stage drama
The repeated reference to Jerry as the English Boy suggests that the story takes place in a location where English visitors or residents are somewhat rare or distinctive. It implies that Jerry's nationality or background is significant within the context of the setting, possibly indicating cultural differences or a unique social dynamic.
Alveolitis can refer to two inflammatory conditions. It can refer to inflammation of the alveoli in the lungs, or the dental alveolus in the jaw.Alveolus in the jaw is also known as dry socket. This type of inflamed tooth socket is usually seen after tooth extractions in smokers or people with diabetes.Extrinsic allergic alveolitis is a lung disorder resulting from repeated inhalation of organic dust, usually in a specific occupational setting. In the acute form, respiratory symptoms and fever begin eighteen hours after exposure to the dust. The chronic form is characterized by gradual changes in the lung tissue associated with four years of exposure to the irritant. This may eventually lead to Interstitial lung disease.
Consumers prized polyester for its wrinkle resistance and iron-free maintenance, its ability to maintain shape after repeated washing, and its permanent heat-setting treatment process.
The general setting of carnival season captures the chaos and revelry that mirrors the inner turmoil and madness of the protagonist, creating a sense of unpredictability and disorder. The immediate setting of the catacombs serves as a symbol of death and the subconscious mind, heightening the atmosphere of horror and descent into madness as the protagonist confronts his fears and inner demons. The juxtaposition of these settings intensifies the psychological tension and adds layers of symbolism to the story.
The literary device you are referring to is "anachronism." An anachronism is something that is out of its proper time period or historical setting, often used to create a deliberate contrast or to highlight themes in a work.
An important element of Gothic fiction is the setting, typically characterized by its dark and eerie atmosphere. This setting often includes elements such as decrepit castles, isolated mansions, and gloomy landscapes which contribute to the overall mood and tone of the story.
Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between 68-78 inches. (5.6inches to 6.5 inches a month)