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Setting & Symbolism

Setting & Symbolism. Year 12 Creative Writing Day, 2011. Setting should include:. What you can see What you can hear What you can smell i.e. You need to build up a complete picture for the reader and the best way to do that is by using the senses. What can we use symbolically?. The weather

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Setting & Symbolism

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  1. Setting & Symbolism Year 12 Creative Writing Day, 2011

  2. Setting should include: • What you can see • What you can hear • What you can smell i.e. You need to build up a complete picture for the reader and the best way to do that is by using the senses.

  3. What can we use symbolically? • The weather • The animals (or lack of them) • The buildings • Other objects in the scene • The plants • People

  4. How can we use setting? • To show the character belongs • To show the character is alienated • To reflect what is happening in their lives That means setting REFLECTS the character’s state of mind, relationships and emotions.

  5. How could we describe this setting? What could it be reflecting?

  6. This?

  7. Or this?

  8. And finally…

  9. Our turn!

  10. Where should I be using this? • At the start of your story to build the mood and atmosphere and grab audience’s attention • At key points in the story and the character’s development • At the end to show how things are ended

  11. Why should I use this approach? • You are SHOWING not TELLING • You will use descriptive language and figurative devices • You will be working on a CONCEPTUAL level ALL THINGS MARKERS LOVE!

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