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

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Function Of Setting Short Fiction

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What is the term for setting that contrasts with characters to highlight traits or themes?

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Setting as foil. Contrasting environments illuminate character qualities through opposition.

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Flashcard 1: What is the term for setting that contrasts with characters to highlight traits or themes?

Answer: Setting as foil. Contrasting environments illuminate character qualities through opposition.

Flashcard 2: What is the function of setting in establishing cultural norms and power structures?

Answer: It frames social expectations that shape choices and consequences. Social context determines behavioral boundaries and power dynamics.

Flashcard 3: What function of setting is emphasized when a story's era determines what is possible or believable?

Answer: It establishes historical plausibility and limits of action. Time period dictates technology, social norms, and character possibilities.

Flashcard 4: Identify the function of setting if strict social etiquette controls a protagonist's choices.

Answer: Setting establishes social constraints that drive plot decisions. Cultural rules limit options and force difficult compromises.

Flashcard 5: What function of setting is at work when time period explains what is possible in the plot?

Answer: It sets historical/technological limits on actions and outcomes. Period constraints determine available tools, knowledge, and possibilities.

Flashcard 6: What function of setting is at work when a location reflects a character's inner state?

Answer: It mirrors psychology through setting-as-symbol. External landscape reflects internal emotional states symbolically.

Flashcard 7: What function of setting is at work when a location restricts or enables characters' actions?

Answer: It shapes plot by creating constraints and opportunities. Physical and social environments determine what characters can and cannot do.

Flashcard 8: Identify the setting function: a storm begins as a betrayal is revealed.

Answer: Setting reinforces mood and heightens emotional intensity. Weather parallels emotional climax, amplifying dramatic impact.

Flashcard 9: What is the function of setting when it foreshadows future events through ominous details?

Answer: It foreshadows by signaling coming conflict or change. Environmental clues hint at future plot developments or dangers.

Flashcard 10: Identify the setting function: a lavish ballroom highlights a protagonist's poverty and shame.

Answer: Setting as contrast that develops characterization and conflict. Juxtaposition reveals character traits through environmental differences.

Flashcard 11: 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 12: What is the term for using setting details to create mood or emotional tone?

Answer: Atmosphere. Setting details evoke specific feelings and emotional responses in readers.

Flashcard 13: Which function of setting involves revealing societal norms and power structures?

Answer: Social and cultural characterization. Setting reflects class hierarchies, cultural values, and social expectations.

Flashcard 14: What is the term for the broader social and historical forces surrounding the story's action?

Answer: Context. Encompasses the cultural, political, and economic circumstances of the narrative.

Flashcard 15: Identify the function of setting if a decaying mansion suggests moral corruption.

Answer: Setting functions symbolically to reinforce theme and character. Physical decay mirrors ethical deterioration through symbolic parallel.

Flashcard 16: Identify the function of setting if a cramped apartment intensifies family arguments.

Answer: Setting heightens conflict by adding pressure and limited space. Confined spaces amplify emotional tensions between characters.

Flashcard 17: What is the function of setting when it mirrors or contrasts a character's inner state?

Answer: It externalizes character psychology through environment. Physical surroundings reflect emotional states through pathetic fallacy.

Flashcard 18: Identify the setting function: repeated images of locked doors emphasize entrapment.

Answer: Setting operates symbolically to reinforce a theme of confinement. Repeated spatial imagery reinforces abstract thematic concepts.

Flashcard 19: What function of setting is at work when the environment increases danger or pressure?

Answer: It creates conflict by introducing obstacles or constraints. Environmental challenges drive plot through physical or social barriers.

Flashcard 20: Identify the function of setting if a story's wartime year explains scarcity and fear.

Answer: Setting provides historical context that motivates actions and stakes. Historical circumstances justify character fears and behaviors.

Flashcard 21: What is one primary function of setting related to reader comprehension?

Answer: It establishes context and grounds the reader in the story world. Provides necessary background for understanding character actions and motivations.

Flashcard 22: What is the function of setting when a place becomes a recurring, meaningful motif?

Answer: It operates as a symbolic motif that structures meaning. Repeated locations accumulate symbolic significance throughout narrative.

Flashcard 23: What is the function of setting details that make a story world feel believable?

Answer: They create verisimilitude (a sense of realism). Concrete details ground fiction in recognizable reality.

Flashcard 24: Identify the setting function: a frontier town's lawlessness normalizes violence in the plot.

Answer: Setting establishes social norms that motivate character behavior. Cultural context shapes acceptable behaviors and character choices.

Flashcard 25: What is the term for setting that shapes character identity through region or community?

Answer: Regional or cultural setting as characterization. Geographic and cultural origins shape personality and worldview.

Flashcard 26: Identify the function of setting if a bright spring morning makes a tragedy feel ironic.

Answer: Setting creates tonal contrast that sharpens the tragedy. Juxtaposition between setting and events creates dramatic irony.

Flashcard 27: Identify the setting function: a cramped apartment intensifies arguments and tension.

Answer: Setting shapes conflict by enforcing proximity and pressure. Physical constraints intensify interpersonal dynamics and conflicts.

Flashcard 28: What function of setting is at work when weather or season underscores a theme?

Answer: It reinforces theme through recurring natural imagery. Natural cycles and conditions echo thematic concerns symbolically.

Flashcard 29: What is the literary term for setting that symbolically represents an abstract idea?

Answer: Setting as symbol. Physical locations or objects represent larger concepts or themes.

Flashcard 30: Identify the setting function: detailed street names and landmarks make events feel credible.

Answer: Setting builds verisimilitude (a sense of realism). Specific details create authenticity and believability in fiction.

Flashcard 31: Identify the setting function: a cheerful spring morning undercuts news of a death.

Answer: Setting creates irony by contrasting tone with event. Incongruity between setting and action creates dramatic tension.

Flashcard 32: Identify the setting function: a drought forces a family to migrate, driving the plot forward.

Answer: Setting as a plot catalyst (environmental pressure drives events). Environmental conditions force characters to act, advancing the story.

Flashcard 33: What function of setting is at work when a story's place influences pacing and tension?

Answer: It controls pacing by enabling or restricting movement and action. Physical space constrains or accelerates narrative momentum.