Introduction
- The setting of a text refers to the location and the time in which the events take place. Events which occur in the background.
- Atmosphere, another important component of setting, can change multiple times in a text. It can be useful to remember that a text might have several settings, since it is unusual for all of the events to take place in one location.
Consider the setting of the text carefully, ask yourself what effect it creates on the meaning.
Task
This webquest is designed to help you answer the questions on your paper about the setting of "A Christmas Carol."
Your task is to go through this quest, steo by step, and answer the questions with the information you find.
By the end of the task, you should have all of the answers about the setting.
Using the answers you will create an answer about how the setting adds to the storyline of the play.
Process
Go to the following site to learn more about the setting of the play.
http://prezi.com/nobzhvr195go/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
Evaluation
You will be graded on the following:
Information
Supporting Evidence
Language
Conclusion
Whether it is told on stage, book or the big screen, the setting is an important part of any story. The setting enhances the mood and tone. Laslty, it can also add to the climax of the story.
Credits
Bibliogrpahy
Charles Dickens A Christmas Story
http://www.slideshare.net/bagusbajuss/a-christmas-carol-analysis-on-set…