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The setting of a poem of a poem is a place.

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Setting: the scene; the basic backdrop of the story, like the location, the year, the season. These are usually factual and describe the scene where the situation takes place. Examples of setting: * in a forest * in a clubhouse * surrounded by lions * at a cemetery at nightSituation describes what is going on within the setting. It is usually dynamic, telling a story of how characters interact with each other (or with the setting). Examples of situations: * a man and woman are fighting about whether to beat their bad kids, * a cowboy just walked into a gay bar on accident * the poet loves a woman very much, but she has recently died, and he feels regret for never telling her of his love

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The setting of any story is known as the orientation. It is when and where the story takes place, or the time and location in which it takes place.
The setting is where (and perhaps when) the story takes place. The setting is often given or implied in the title or the first paragraph of a story.

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On a farm in Kansas, during the Great Depression

Driving around the United States with my dog Charlie

Twelve men around a long table of fake wood, dressed in the style of the early 50s.

In a gleaming, huge, brightly painted space ship

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A setting in a play is where and/or when the show takes place. A setting could be at a park or on a ship ,etc. 'Our Town' was set in the years 1901-1913. 'Star Trek' was set in the 23rd Century.

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The answers to "Where did it happen?" and "When did it happen?"

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setting is the time and place where the story happens

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it means where or when did it happened

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boys room in a house at night

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