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antyinom for setting

 

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Term: Antyinom for Setting

Description:

An antyinom for setting refers to a fictional contraption or tool used in literature and storytelling to create a vivid and immersive environment for the reader. It can be an object, a location, or a combination of both, designed to enhance the ambiance and immerse the reader into the world of the story.

Senses:

  1. Noun: Referring to a physical or conceptual element that contributes to the atmosphere and setting of a story.
  2. Verb: The act of using descriptive language or employing tools to establish the ambiance and environment within a narrative.

Usages:

Noun:

  • The antique chandelier hanging in the mansion's grand hall served as a remarkable antyinom for the setting of the Victorian-era novel.
  • The author meticulously included intricate details of the bustling marketplace to act as an antyinom for the setting in her historical fiction.

Verb:

  • The poetic language skillfully antyinomed the setting, transporting the readers to a mystical forest.
  • The playwright successfully antyinomed the gloomy atmosphere of the abandoned asylum through clever stage props and lighting effects.

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