The setting of "Charlotte's Web" takes place in a rural farm setting during the 1950s. This time period is portrayed through the characters' clothing, technology, and cultural references found in the book.
The setting of a book refers to where and when the story takes place. It includes details about the physical environment, time period, and social context in which the characters exist. Describing the setting helps readers visualize and understand the world in which the story unfolds.
One simple example could be: A book written about King Henry VIII would be set in the Tudor Period of England.
overall location and time period
1966, Tulsa, OK
The book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli is set in a fictional town and the time period is not explicitly mentioned. However, it can be inferred to be a contemporary setting based on the themes and issues addressed in the book.
The time period is contemporary.
Historical means "of history," so that would mean the time and social setting of the book.
the medieval times
"The Fault in Our Stars" takes place in the present day, with the specific time period not explicitly mentioned in the book or the movie adaptation. The story presents a contemporary setting with modern technologies and references.
The book "So B. It" by Sarah Weeks takes place in modern times, with the story unfolding in the present day setting.
"Inkdeath" by Cornelia Funke is primarily set in the fictional world of the Inkworld, a place within the book that the characters inhabit. The story also moves between the Inkworld and the real world, adding layers to the setting.