AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: Function Of Setting Fiction Drama

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Function Of Setting Fiction Drama

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What is the function of setting in creating verisimilitude?

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It makes the story world credible through concrete, consistent detail. Realistic details create believable fictional worlds.

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Flashcard 1: What is the function of setting in creating verisimilitude?

Answer: It makes the story world credible through concrete, consistent detail. Realistic details create believable fictional worlds.

Flashcard 2: What is the difference between setting and mood in literary analysis?

Answer: Setting is context; mood is the emotional effect on the reader. Setting is objective place/time; mood is subjective feeling.

Flashcard 3: Identify the setting function: A lavish ballroom highlights the protagonist's poverty and shame.

Answer: It develops characterization through social contrast. Economic disparity reveals character's outsider status.

Flashcard 4: What is the difference between setting and tone in a narrative?

Answer: Setting is context; tone is the narrator's attitude toward subject. Setting is where/when; tone is how narrator feels about it.

Flashcard 5: What is the primary function of setting for plot development?

Answer: It creates conditions that enable, restrict, or trigger events. Setting provides obstacles and opportunities for action.

Flashcard 6: What is the function of setting in controlling pacing?

Answer: It speeds or slows action through spatial limits and descriptive focus. Description length and space constraints affect tempo.

Flashcard 7: What is the primary function of setting for narrative comprehension?

Answer: It provides context that shapes how readers interpret events. Grounds events in specific circumstances that guide understanding.

Flashcard 8: What is the term for a setting that functions like an opposing force to characters?

Answer: Setting as antagonist. Environment actively opposes character goals like a villain.

Flashcard 9: Identify the setting function: A story set during a revolution frames private choices as political.

Answer: It contextualizes theme by linking personal actions to history. Historical moment gives broader meaning to choices.

Flashcard 10: What is the term for a setting that strongly influences actions and outcomes?

Answer: Deterministic setting. Environment shapes character fate and choices.

Flashcard 11: What is the function of setting in establishing mood or atmosphere?

Answer: It creates an emotional tone that frames reader expectations. Atmospheric details evoke specific feelings before action begins.

Flashcard 12: What is the term for setting that reflects a character's inner state?

Answer: Pathetic fallacy. Weather/nature mirrors character emotions.

Flashcard 13: What is the primary function of setting for characterization?

Answer: It reveals values and identity through a character's environment. Environment reflects and shapes character traits.

Flashcard 14: What is the function of setting as a source of symbolism?

Answer: It represents abstract ideas through concrete locations or objects. Physical elements embody deeper meanings beyond literal presence.

Flashcard 15: What is the term for when the setting functions as a symbol of an idea?

Answer: Symbolic setting. Physical location represents abstract concepts.

Flashcard 16: Identify the setting function: A decaying house parallels a family's moral collapse.

Answer: It reinforces theme through symbolic setting. Physical decay mirrors moral deterioration.

Flashcard 17: What is the function of setting in creating verisimilitude?

Answer: It makes the story world feel credible and lived-in. Realistic details create authenticity and believability.

Flashcard 18: Identify the setting function: a decaying house mirrors a family's moral collapse.

Answer: Setting operates symbolically to reinforce theme. Physical decay parallels moral deterioration metaphorically.

Flashcard 19: Identify the setting function: A remote winter cabin prevents escape and heightens danger.

Answer: It intensifies conflict by restricting characters' options. Isolation limits escape routes, escalating tension.

Flashcard 20: What is the definition of setting in a narrative?

Answer: The time, place, and social environment in which events occur. Encompasses temporal, spatial, and cultural context.

Flashcard 21: What is the function of setting in establishing conflict?

Answer: It introduces obstacles and tensions rooted in place or time. Physical or temporal limitations create narrative problems.

Flashcard 22: Identify the setting function: repeated storm imagery signals an approaching tragedy.

Answer: Setting elements foreshadow later events. Weather patterns anticipate emotional or plot climaxes.

Flashcard 23: What is the definition of setting in a narrative?

Answer: The time, place, and social environment in which events occur. Encompasses temporal, spatial, and cultural dimensions of the story world.

Flashcard 24: What is the function of setting in revealing power structures or social hierarchies?

Answer: It displays norms and institutions that shape relationships. Physical spaces reflect and reinforce social dynamics.

Flashcard 25: What is the function of setting in establishing conflict?

Answer: It creates pressures, constraints, or dangers that drive struggle. Environmental factors become sources of tension.

Flashcard 26: What is the function of setting as a source of irony?

Answer: It creates contrast between place/time expectations and events. Setting contradicts expected outcomes or moods.

Flashcard 27: Identify the setting function: a lavish ballroom highlights class divisions in dialogue and manners.

Answer: Setting reveals social hierarchy and power relations. Opulent spaces expose economic disparities through contrast.

Flashcard 28: Identify the setting function: a ticking clock and narrowing corridor make scenes feel faster.

Answer: Setting increases pacing and heightens tension. Confined spaces and time pressure accelerate narrative momentum.

Flashcard 29: What is the term for when setting reflects a character's internal state?

Answer: Pathetic fallacy. Environment mirrors emotions, attributing human feelings to nature.

Flashcard 30: What is the function of setting in supporting a narrative's theme?

Answer: It embodies or reinforces central ideas through context and contrast. Physical world reflects abstract meanings.

Flashcard 31: What is the function of setting in foreshadowing later events?

Answer: It plants cues that hint at future developments. Environmental details subtly anticipate plot developments.

Flashcard 32: What is the primary function of setting for establishing mood or atmosphere?

Answer: It shapes the emotional tone through sensory and contextual cues. Physical details evoke specific feelings in readers.

Flashcard 33: Identify the setting function: Strict laws in a dystopia force characters into secrecy.

Answer: It drives plot by imposing external constraints. Oppressive rules necessitate hidden actions.

Flashcard 34: Identify the setting function: a drought-stricken town forces migration and scarcity.

Answer: Setting generates conflict by creating material constraints. Environmental hardship drives plot through resource limitation.

Flashcard 35: What is the function of setting in shaping character behavior and choices?

Answer: It supplies constraints and pressures that influence decisions. Environmental factors limit options and drive character actions.

Flashcard 36: What is the function of setting in reinforcing a theme?

Answer: It echoes and intensifies the text's central idea. Environmental details mirror and support thematic concerns.

Flashcard 37: Identify the setting function: A crowded city street makes the narrator anxious and tense.

Answer: It establishes mood through sensory and environmental pressure. Urban chaos creates psychological discomfort.