setting of vanhelsing
The setting is in the first chapter. The setting is Salem Village, Massachusetts:1692.
what is the setting by ernesto galarza
there is no real setting in the book but you could say that it takes place at a highschool or at the teenagers houses
There are many aspects that go into the creation of a good story. The most important of all those aspects is the setting of the story. A setting is defined as the context and environment in which a situation is set. It is the time and place and circumstances in which a narrator drama or film takes place. The setting gives the reader a better sense of the story. It allows them to visualize what is going on and connect with the characters better. The setting also helps with the mood of the story. It helps tie the story together, the theme must coincide with the setting, if not the story would not make sense to the audience. The setting pulls the reader right into the story. It is especially important to give a good description of the setting if it is an important part of the main character's story. Whether your story takes place on an imaginary world or right here on present day earth, setting is a crucial part of any story. How you build the world around your characters will play a vital role in the overall believability of your novel. The type of world you create will determine the reactions and behaviors of your characters.
The setting of "The Hitchhiker" by Roald Dahl is mostly inside a car traveling along a road in England. The story takes place at night, adding to the suspense and eerie atmosphere. The interior of the car contributes to the claustrophobic tension that builds throughout the story.
A collegiate situation is a situation that takes place in a college setting
"The Hitchhiker" is a short story by Roald Dahl about a man who picks up a hitchhiker with a sinister secret, while "In the Fog" is a short story by Richard Harding Davis about a mysterious fog that sets the scene for a crime. The main difference is in the plot and themes of the two stories, with Dahl's focusing on suspense and deception, and Davis's on atmosphere and setting.
A basic situation is at the beginning of a story, and explains the plot, the characters, and setting, etc.
In the two plays In the Fog and The Hitchhiker there are many similarities and differences in the setting that create suspense. First, there are many similarities between these two plays in the setting. For example both of the stories take place in the early 19020's and 1930's, the reader or watcher can identify this very quickly in both plays due to the reference In the Fog to "…you moonshiners!" a term that refers to the prohibition of the 1920's , and The Hitchhiker which tells the time in the introduction. Another huge similarity is that both plays take place on the road. In the Fog's introduction we are told," an auto mobile approaches" (Geiger 77), in The Hitchhiker we are informed by the protagonist, Ronald Adams, "I left Brooklyn to drive to California". The setting in the case of both stories makes the reader uneasy because of the mostly desolate location. Then, we have the many differences that occur in these two plays. As an example The Hitchhiker takes place over the set of several days and is mostly told in flashback by Ronald Adams, who uses past tense to tell us his experience, "I was… I would have…" (Fletcher 89). While In the Fog is present tense and happens over the course of a single night. Another huge difference is the states in which the plays take place, The Hitchhiker takes place over many states, In the Fog takes place in ," Gettysburg and Gettysburg battlefield"(Geiger 84). The changing setting in The Hitchhiker makes the reader nervous with the uncertainty to where the Gray man, the antagonist might appear, while Gettysburg jogs a memory of the many deaths that occurred as it is used In the Fog. In conclusion the many similarities and differences in setting make the plays unique yet suspenseful all together. Other than the setting another eerie contribute to the suspense in the two plays are the props and sound effects. First, the similarities in the plays in this area are great. One of the more obvious ones is the gas station that is essential to both plays, to The Hitchhiker the gas station is more important due to the long car trip Ronald Adams must make, while In the Fog it is necessary near the end as the gas attendant hints to the Doctor, the protagonist that the "moonshiners" he saw where ghosts of the Gettysburg battlefield. The second similarity is that the main prop in both stories is a car or car sounds. The reason the Doctor of In the Fog even sees ghosts are due to car troubles, and The Hitchhiker's Ronald Adams is in the car for the entire time. The situation of the characters being stranded in or alone in their cars makes the reader somewhat worried or expecting trouble. Secondly, the major differences in the props and sound effects out weigh the similarities. For example, The Hitchhiker is meant to be a radio play while In the Fog is preformed on a stage. The actors playing the different characters need to make the listener or watcher feel anxiety and fear for the protagonist.
i guess the setting
The basic situation includes the setting (when and where), the circumstances of the story, and its premise (the plot device that drives the story).
surroundings, atmosphere, setting, situation, location, background
The exposition typically introduces the characters, setting, and situation of a story. It sets the foundation for the rest of the plot by establishing key background information that is essential for understanding the events that unfold.
it means basically how the author sets up the story. the exposition. to be exact the background is given about the setting and situation the main characters find themselves in.
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