The setting.
Setting, language, and Internal dialogue
A literary device is a way a person writes. Depending on what type of message a writer wishes to deliver, they will use a specific literary device. Two types are literary elements, such as the plot or setting, and literary techniques, such as metaphor and simile.
To establish Setting and Context
historical fiction
The setting.
Setting
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setting
The literary term for time and place is "setting." Setting refers to the time and location in which a story takes place, providing context for the events and characters within the narrative. The setting can greatly influence the story's mood, characters' behaviors, and overall themes.
setting
The setting of a literary work is where and when the action occurs. It provides the backdrop for the story, influencing the characters and plot. The setting can help create a specific mood or atmosphere for the narrative.
Setting, language, and Internal dialogue
Setting
Setting and symbolism.
historical context
Literary Visions - 1992 Perspectives on Illusion Setting and Staging in Drama 1-20 was released on: USA: 1992