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Geography Matters…. Mrs. Lyons AP English August 31 st , 2010. What does geography tell us?. Setting History of the location/people Symbolism Mood/tone Define/develop a character. History of location/people. Shows how the characters are going to act
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Geography Matters… Mrs. Lyons AP English August 31st, 2010
What does geography tell us? • Setting • History of the location/people • Symbolism • Mood/tone • Define/develop a character
History of location/people • Shows how the characters are going to act • Different dialects in works of literature • Author’s example: The Old Man and the Sea can only take place in the Caribbean
Symbolism • Moving locations = change • General rule: when writers send characters south, it’s so they can run amok (murderous frenzy) • Hills/mountains = overcoming obstacles • Author’s example: “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Hemingway
Mood/tone • Describe location (bright, dark, joyous, gloomy, romantic, suspenseful?) • Author’s example: “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe (gloomy/dark)
Define/develop a character • Shows why the character is in that location • Author’s example: Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver
My Own Example • A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest Gaines • Without the novel being set in the Southern United States in the 1940s, racism wouldn’t be the main issue in the book
What is one thing that geography can tell us in literature? A. Satire B. Consonance C. Mood/tone D. Alliteration
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Moving locations = A. Change B. Insanity C. Refuge D. Persecution
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The gloomy description of the setting in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”… A. Develops the main character B. Provides history about the location C. Gives the theme D. Sets the mood/tone
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According to the author, if a character travels south… A. They are starting a new life B. They are visiting family C. They have gone crazy D. They have nowhere else to go
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What is one thing being on top of a mountain can symbolize? A. Unpleasantness B. Purity C. Darkness D. Fog
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