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Name: _____________________ Dramatic Setting of TKMB /28 The setting is the where and the when of the novel, and includes the social environment. Often, the setting contributes to the mood, or feeling, of the story. Mood is the effect of the writer's words on the reader. Mood is how the writer’s words make us feel. a) locate examples which describe Maycomb – the houses, the weather, the history, the attitudes. b) describe the setting c) note the dramatic value the description of the setting adds to the story (what feelings it causes the reader to have that adds to the drama of the story, making the reader want to keep reading) The first row has been completed for you, as an example. Setting Description (2 marks each) Dramatic Value (2 marks each) Radley house Dark, rotting shingles, overgrown yard -depicts fear, suspicion neighbours hold towards the Radleys The tree near the Radley house

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Dramatic Setting of TKMB

Name: _____________________

Dramatic Setting of TKMB

/28The setting is the where and the when of the novel, and includes the social environment. Often, the setting contributes to the mood, or feeling, of the story. Mood is the effect of the writer's words on the reader. Mood is how the writers words make us feel.

a) locate examples which describe Maycomb the houses, the weather, the history, the attitudes.

b) describe the setting

c) note the dramatic value the description of the setting adds to the story (what feelings it causes the reader to have that adds to the drama of the story, making the reader want to keep reading)The first row has been completed for you, as an example. SettingDescription(2 marks each)Dramatic Value

(2 marks each)

Radley house

Dark, rotting shingles, overgrown yard -depicts fear, suspicion neighbours hold towards the Radleys

The tree near the Radley house

Scouts Grade 1 classroom

Cals church

Miss Maudies house

Mrs. Duboses house

The jail

The courtroom