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G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




The Elements of Fiction

Setting


              Bruce Clary, McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




“Nothing happens nowhere. A scene that seems to
happen nowhere seems not to happen at all.”
                                 —Jerome Stern
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting
Setting is the place and time of a story. To set the
scene and suggest a mood or atmosphere for a
story’s events, writers create the illusion of a solid
world in which the plot unfolds.
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION



Setting includes
• Locale (in all its sensuous aspects)
• Weather
• Historical period
• Season
• Time of day
• Span of time and pace of its passing
• Social environment (manners, mores, values)
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Our interest in setting is the author’s use of the
pool of images provided by setting to comment on
character and their actions.
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting can

Parallel characters, their actions, and their
situations—that is, be in harmony with them,
signifying their situation to them and to readers
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting that parallels character

“… half decayed veranda… near the edge of a
ravine…. a long field that had been seeded for
clover but that had produced only a dense crop of
yellow mustard weeds…the public highway along
which went a wagon filled with berry pickers.… a
cloud of dust floated across the face of the
departing sun.”
                             —Anderson, “Hands”
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Also consider
• Opening paragraphs of “Eveline”
• The closing scenes of “Shiloh”
• The final scene of “The Things They Carried”
• The final scene of “Everything That Rises Must
  Converge”
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting can

Contrast with characters, their actions and their
situations
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting that serves as contrast

“The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny,
with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the
flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass
was richly green.…in the square, between the post
office and the bank…it could begin at ten o’clock
in the morning and still be through in time to allow
the villagers to get home for noon dinner.”
                           —Jackson, “The Lottery”
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Also consider
• The final image of the illumined portholes in
  “Eveline”
• The calm and quiet of the morning that Ted
  Lavender is killed in “The Things They Carried”
• The subdivisions overtaking Leroy Moffit’s
  hometown in “Shiloh”
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting can

Be in conflict with characters via a direct encounter
with nature and the elements or as a concrete
representation of social and cultural forces aligned
against a character’s desires
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Setting in conflict with characters
• Near Salem, site of 1692 witchcraft trials
• Set in 1960, height of Cold War
• Flourescent lighting, check-board tile
• “the cat-and-dog-food-breakfast-cereal-
   macaroni-rice-raisins-seasonings-spreads-
   spaghetti-soft-drinks-crackers-and cookies aisle”
• Populated with “sheep” and “houseslaves”
• Managed by “gray...stiff” Lengel
G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION




Also consider
• The house in “The Rocking-Horse Winner”
• The fifth paragraph of “Everything That Rises
  Must Converge”
• The dust and dullness of the Hill house, along
  with the portrait of the priest and the “coloured
  print of the promises made to the Blessed
  Margaret Mary Alacoque” in Joyce’s “Eveline.”
Elements of Fiction: Setting

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Elements of Fiction: Setting

  • 1. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION The Elements of Fiction Setting Bruce Clary, McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas
  • 2. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION “Nothing happens nowhere. A scene that seems to happen nowhere seems not to happen at all.” —Jerome Stern
  • 3. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting Setting is the place and time of a story. To set the scene and suggest a mood or atmosphere for a story’s events, writers create the illusion of a solid world in which the plot unfolds.
  • 4. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting includes • Locale (in all its sensuous aspects) • Weather • Historical period • Season • Time of day • Span of time and pace of its passing • Social environment (manners, mores, values)
  • 5. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Our interest in setting is the author’s use of the pool of images provided by setting to comment on character and their actions.
  • 6. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting can Parallel characters, their actions, and their situations—that is, be in harmony with them, signifying their situation to them and to readers
  • 7. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting that parallels character “… half decayed veranda… near the edge of a ravine…. a long field that had been seeded for clover but that had produced only a dense crop of yellow mustard weeds…the public highway along which went a wagon filled with berry pickers.… a cloud of dust floated across the face of the departing sun.” —Anderson, “Hands”
  • 8. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Also consider • Opening paragraphs of “Eveline” • The closing scenes of “Shiloh” • The final scene of “The Things They Carried” • The final scene of “Everything That Rises Must Converge”
  • 9. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting can Contrast with characters, their actions and their situations
  • 10. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting that serves as contrast “The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.…in the square, between the post office and the bank…it could begin at ten o’clock in the morning and still be through in time to allow the villagers to get home for noon dinner.” —Jackson, “The Lottery”
  • 11. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Also consider • The final image of the illumined portholes in “Eveline” • The calm and quiet of the morning that Ted Lavender is killed in “The Things They Carried” • The subdivisions overtaking Leroy Moffit’s hometown in “Shiloh”
  • 12. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting can Be in conflict with characters via a direct encounter with nature and the elements or as a concrete representation of social and cultural forces aligned against a character’s desires
  • 13. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Setting in conflict with characters • Near Salem, site of 1692 witchcraft trials • Set in 1960, height of Cold War • Flourescent lighting, check-board tile • “the cat-and-dog-food-breakfast-cereal- macaroni-rice-raisins-seasonings-spreads- spaghetti-soft-drinks-crackers-and cookies aisle” • Populated with “sheep” and “houseslaves” • Managed by “gray...stiff” Lengel
  • 14. G-EN270 INTRO TO FICTION Also consider • The house in “The Rocking-Horse Winner” • The fifth paragraph of “Everything That Rises Must Converge” • The dust and dullness of the Hill house, along with the portrait of the priest and the “coloured print of the promises made to the Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque” in Joyce’s “Eveline.”