The sequence of events in the plot
Order
Setting is presented from the perspective of one of the characters, as a kind of inner experience of landscape of mind.
Mental Setting
A. Characters at narrative level
B. Characters at discourse level
A. Characters at narrative level
Characters who represent a particular aspect of humanity or a particular group of humans
Typical characters
Who are the two men walking in the beginning of the excerpt?
Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield
Duration
Setting is presented in order to support the development of characters or the unfolding events.
Functional Setting
Characters are seen as a construct of the text, a sort of 'paper people' who features are exclusively constituted by the description found in the text and inferences that can be made from the textual cues. They exist to fulfil their function in the plot.
A. Characters at narrative level
B. Characters at discourse level
Characters who represent a general aspect of humanity or the whole human species
Universal Characters
What do we know abut Mr. Utterson?
A lawyer who is a distant relative with Mr. Enfiled. He may be shy to talk in discussions but could be seen as a reliable friend.
The number of times that events happened/ repeated
Frequency
Setting does not matter much for the story. It is quite rare in prose fiction.
Irrelevant Setting
A work of fiction that is named after its main character or protagonist
Eponymous Novels
__________ are characters who are constructed around a limited number of traits or characteristics.
Flat characters
What did Mr.Enfield call the place with the door that Mr.Hyde entered?
Blackmail house
Casual related events that matter to the development of the plot
Connection
Layout of artificial and natural things in space
The process in which the narrator ascribe to the characters certain characteristics or properties that identify them as individuals
Individuation
_________ are the characters who undergo profound and significant changes as the story develops, showing some degree of personal evolution or growth which transforms them into somewhat different characters at the end of the plot.
Dynamic characters
Who wrote "The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde"?
Robert Louis Stevenson
Information related to the plot, helping reader to fill the gaps left by the narrator
Relevance
Setting and mood. Establishment of meaningful relationship between things and the actions, experiences, emotions, or thoughts of characters
Atmosphere
Individuation involves three sets of defining characteristics or traits. They are _____.
Physical, Mental and Behavirol Traits
_________ is the attempt by narrative discourse to convince readers that the storyworld is a faithful imitation or representation of the 'real' world.
Verisimilitude
What happened at the end of the excerpt?