Setting and Character Development in Jonathan Peel's JLS 2016

 
SETTING: AN APPROACH
FOR PAPER 2(BASED ON
VERONICA)
 
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
How might setting be used?
 
A main focus:  Explore the different settings of….
 
As relevant to a specific character or theme
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
What is setting?
 
Time (ERA)- the historical moment in time in which a
novel or play is set.
Time (day)
Location
Material relating to the “sociocultural” location of the text
Mini settings: precise location, weather, buildings,
rooms…
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
Identify the significant settings in a text
 
Village/Town
Water from the stream
Together by the stream
Chopped firewood
Squalor
Crawling with disease
Acute poverty
In the same hut
 
 
 
After the war:
It was dark inside
Huddled on a mat on
the ground
Carried her body down
to the stream
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
character and setting
 
Okeke leaves the village.  There is no description of the town.
How is setting used to define his character and to show his
development?
What does he say about his attitude to the village as an adult ?
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
As time passes, what also “keeps on
rollin’ alon’”?
 
How is the stream used in this passage?
Through the story, the stream is used as a marker of time
passing.
What are the key events that take place at the stream?
 
 
The stream marks a boundary to the village – (liminality).
In what way is it used to show that Veronika is never able
to move outside her poverty-driven, female life?
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
Time When
 
What are the time settings described in the passage?
 
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
Indoors or out?
 
How is the interior of the hut used to develop the distance
between the characters?
 
Make a list of the descriptive material relating to the
interior.  Is there a pattern?
 
 
Out can include out of the village.  Can you find evidence
to support this statement:  “It is the village which
suffocates Veronica.  Okeke succeeds in life because he
is able to get out of the village.”?
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
 
Now its your turn
 
You can apply these ideas to any set text you are reading:
OMAM, and all the short stories in the anthology.
 
 
 
Make this part of your regular thought process about all
texts you read.
 
Jonathan Peel JLS 2016
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Dive into the intricate use of setting to shape characters and themes in Jonathan Peel's JLS 2016. The analysis focuses on the significant settings, like the village and stream, and how they contribute to character development and narrative progression. Discover how Okeke's journey and Veronika's struggles are intricately tied to the settings described, reflecting deeper societal and personal contexts.

  • Setting Analysis
  • Character Development
  • Jonathan Peel
  • JLS 2016
  • Literary Themes

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  1. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 SETTING: AN APPROACH FOR PAPER 2(BASED ON VERONICA) Tuesday, 24 September 2024

  2. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 How might setting be used? A main focus: Explore the different settings of . As relevant to a specific character or theme

  3. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 What is setting? Time (ERA)- the historical moment in time in which a novel or play is set. Time (day) Location Material relating to the sociocultural location of the text Mini settings: precise location, weather, buildings, rooms

  4. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 Identify the significant settings in a text Village/Town Water from the stream Together by the stream Chopped firewood Squalor Crawling with disease Acute poverty In the same hut After the war: It was dark inside Huddled on a mat on the ground Carried her body down to the stream

  5. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 character and setting Okeke leaves the village. There is no description of the town. How is setting used to define his character and to show his development? What does he say about his attitude to the village as an adult ? Comment I lacked the time I lacked the inclination Nothing ever changed were obliged to put in some time I was shocked by what I found I had never imagined anything like it character

  6. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 As time passes, what also keeps on rollin alon ? How is the stream used in this passage? Through the story, the stream is used as a marker of time passing. What are the key events that take place at the stream? The stream marks a boundary to the village (liminality). In what way is it used to show that Veronika is never able to move outside her poverty-driven, female life?

  7. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 Time When What are the time settings described in the passage? Okeke narrative Locations used symbolism We had grown up stream Water - life ? 12 yrs old stream Endless questions 18 yrs old stream Throws paper which floats away 28 yrs Squalor/hut Peered at me through streaming eyes Watched the flow of the stream 31 yrs Hut/ Stream

  8. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 Indoors or out? How is the interior of the hut used to develop the distance between the characters? Make a list of the descriptive material relating to the interior. Is there a pattern? Out can include out of the village. Can you find evidence to support this statement: It is the village which suffocates Veronica. Okeke succeeds in life because he is able to get out of the village. ?

  9. Jonathan Peel JLS 2016 Now its your turn You can apply these ideas to any set text you are reading: OMAM, and all the short stories in the anthology. Make this part of your regular thought process about all texts you read.

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