AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: Details That Reveal Setting Short Fiction

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Details That Reveal Setting Short Fiction

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Identify the setting cue type: "gas lamps lined the cobblestone street."

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Historical time period cue. Gas lamps and cobblestones indicate pre-electric era.

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Flashcard 1: Identify the setting cue type: "gas lamps lined the cobblestone street."

Answer: Historical time period cue. Gas lamps and cobblestones indicate pre-electric era.

Flashcard 2: Which category of setting detail includes weather, season, and climate conditions?

Answer: Natural environment. Natural elements establish physical world conditions.

Flashcard 3: Which setting dimension is signaled by dialect, slang, or region-specific vocabulary?

Answer: Place and culture (regional social environment). Language patterns reveal geographic and cultural context.

Flashcard 4: Which option is the strongest regional setting marker: "river," "bayou," or "water"?

Answer: Bayou. Bayou specifically indicates Louisiana/Gulf Coast region.

Flashcard 5: Identify the setting cue type: "humidity clung to the air; afternoon storms gathered."

Answer: Natural environment cue. Weather patterns establish tropical/subtropical climate.

Flashcard 6: Which option is a setting detail rather than a character trait: "humid air" or "jealous temper"?

Answer: Humid air. Setting describes environment, not personality.

Flashcard 7: Identify the setting clue type: "ration cards," "blackouts," "air-raid sirens."

Answer: Wartime historical context (time period). These items specifically indicate WWII era.

Flashcard 8: What is the difference between setting and atmosphere in literary analysis?

Answer: Setting is where/when; atmosphere is the emotional feel created. Setting is objective context; atmosphere is subjective mood.

Flashcard 9: What are the three core components of setting you should identify in a passage?

Answer: Time period, physical location, and social/cultural environment. These three elements create the complete contextual framework.

Flashcard 10: What is the term for a specific, immediate location (for example, a kitchen at midnight) within the setting?

Answer: Micro-setting. The precise, immediate scene location.

Flashcard 11: What kind of setting detail is revealed by references to laws, etiquette, or class hierarchy?

Answer: Social environment (culture and power structures). These reveal societal norms and relationships.

Flashcard 12: What is the term for small, concrete objects that indicate setting and era (for example, a rotary phone)?

Answer: Material culture details (period markers). Physical objects that anchor stories in specific eras.

Flashcard 13: Which detail type most directly signals historical time period in short fiction?

Answer: Period-specific technology, language, and institutions. These elements uniquely identify specific historical eras.

Flashcard 14: What is a spatial marker, as used to reveal setting?

Answer: A detail that locates characters within a physical space. Spatial markers establish where action takes place.

Flashcard 15: What is the term for the broader location or era (as opposed to one room) in a story's setting?

Answer: Macro-setting. The general region or time period of the story.

Flashcard 16: Identify the most specific setting detail type: "in a kitchen," "in Paris," or "in Europe."

Answer: In Paris (most specific geographic location). City name provides most precise geographic identification.

Flashcard 17: Identify the setting clue type: "call to prayer," "cathedral bells," "sabbath candles."

Answer: Cultural or religious context (social environment). Religious practices indicate cultural setting.

Flashcard 18: Identify the setting detail type: "cobblestone alley," "prairie," "subway platform."

Answer: Place (physical location). These describe specific geographic locations.

Flashcard 19: Which category of setting includes weather, season, terrain, and natural features?

Answer: Natural environment. These elements shape the physical world of the story.

Flashcard 20: Identify the setting cue type: "ration cards and blackout curtains were routine."

Answer: Historical time period cue. Rationing and blackouts indicate wartime period.

Flashcard 21: Which option best indicates socioeconomic setting: "manor," "tenant," or "sunset"?

Answer: Tenant. Tenant status reveals class position and economic relations.

Flashcard 22: What is the literary term for the time and place in which a story occurs?

Answer: Setting. Encompasses when and where the story takes place.

Flashcard 23: What setting element is primarily revealed by furniture, architecture, and interior layout?

Answer: Place and socioeconomic status. Physical spaces reflect economic and social position.

Flashcard 24: What is the term for a setting that reflects or contrasts with a character's emotions?

Answer: Pathetic fallacy (or ironic contrast). Environment mirrors or opposes character feelings.

Flashcard 25: Identify the setting cue type: "the call to prayer echoed from the minaret at dawn."

Answer: Cultural/social environment cue. Religious practice reveals Islamic cultural context.

Flashcard 26: What is the key warning sign that a detail is mood rather than setting?

Answer: It describes feelings without anchoring time, place, or social conditions. Mood lacks concrete temporal, spatial, or social markers.

Flashcard 27: Which setting dimension is most directly indicated by prices, wages, or scarcity of goods?

Answer: Economic conditions (social environment). Financial details reveal societal conditions.

Flashcard 28: What is the most reliable way to describe setting using textual evidence in one sentence?

Answer: Name time/place and cite 1–2 concrete details from the text. Specific details ground abstract claims in textual proof.

Flashcard 29: What is the term for the emotional atmosphere created by setting details?

Answer: Mood (atmosphere). The feeling evoked by descriptive details.

Flashcard 30: Identify the setting detail type: "at dawn," "in 1929," "during the war."

Answer: Time. These phrases indicate when events occur.

Flashcard 31: What are the three core dimensions of setting you should identify in a passage?

Answer: Time period, physical place, and social environment. These dimensions create the complete story world.

Flashcard 32: Which type of detail most directly signals geographic place (rather than mood or tone)?

Answer: Concrete physical landmarks and spatial references. Physical landmarks provide objective location evidence.

Flashcard 33: What is the definition of setting in a work of short fiction?

Answer: The time, place, and social environment in which the story occurs. Setting encompasses temporal, spatial, and social contexts.

Flashcard 34: Identify the setting clue type: "gas lamps," "telegram," "horse-drawn carriage."

Answer: Historical period (technology/material culture). These objects indicate pre-modern technology.

Flashcard 35: Identify the setting cue type: "the subway screeched beneath neon advertisements."

Answer: Urban physical location cue. Subway and neon indicate modern metropolitan setting.

Flashcard 36: Which option best signals an urban setting: "sirens and traffic" or "crickets and hayfields"?

Answer: Sirens and traffic. City sounds versus rural nature sounds.

Flashcard 37: What is a temporal marker, as used to reveal setting?

Answer: A word or reference that situates events in time. Temporal markers establish when events occur.

Flashcard 38: Which category of setting detail includes laws, class structure, and power relations?

Answer: Social environment. Social structures define characters' cultural context.

Flashcard 39: What is the difference between setting and stage directions in prose fiction?

Answer: Setting is contextual world; stage directions are immediate movements/positions. Setting is broader context; stage directions are specific actions.