Definition of Setting
Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the city of New York, or it can be an imagined... read full definition
Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the city of New York, or... read full definition
Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the... read full definition
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Explanation and Analysis—New England Society:
As an argumentative essay, “Self-Reliance” does not have an explicit geographic setting; it doesn’t take place in any particular place or time. However, as Emerson’s speaker defines themselves and their ideals in contrast to the society around them, this society becomes the backdrop for the essay. Emerson writes about society’s structures—including cities, schools, trade, and churches—and its people, who fill in this landscape. Often, he places “the individual” within this milieu:
For nonconformity the world whips you with its displeasure. And therefore a man must know how to estimate a sour face. The by-standers look askance on him in the public street or in the friend’s parlor.