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English, 20.09.2021 18:40 dmoore222

Setting and Mood Setting: the time and place a story takes place
Mood: the feeing created in the reader

Sample Paragraphs on Setting and Mood

The park was abandoned when she saw it. So abandoned that she could hear her head pound, like little hands clamoring to escape prison. On a nearby bench, she saw an afternoon paper—the crossword halfway complete—and she sat next to it, grateful for its lifeless company. The wind blew and sent the leaves swirling and brushing up against her boney, exposed ankles. She tightened the scarf around her neck and pulled it up so that her mouth was covered, looked at her watch, and waited. Waited. Waited. It was evening when she finally saw him through the harsh darkness.

The park was abandoned when she saw it. As the late afternoon sun warmed her back, she breathed in deeply through her nostrils, revitalized by the fresh surge of oxygen. The years of musty cellars and rented out back rooms had constricted her lungs and her life. But this—this was different. As the trees blew in the wind, swaying to some kind of silent spiritual, their branches waved at her, welcoming her to their open space. She sat down on a nearby bench, took in another deep breath, and laughed when the dry, dancing leaves tickled her ankles. She laughed until tears of delight trickled down her prematurely-aged cheeks, and for the first time in her life, she was happy.

Questions to think about:
1. What is the difference between the first and second paragraphs?
a. Mood/feeling for Paragraph 1:
b. Mood/feeling for Paragraph 2:
2. What words or phrases in particular lead you to your answer for #1?
3. Which words or phrases in particular shed light on the setting?
4. What effect does setting have on characters and mood?

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