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465931 No.465931 [Reply] [Original]

What is the literary term to describe the weather/surroundings in complementing the character's emotions? I know what it is, I just can't remember it :/

>> No.465939

Please please please please please

>> No.465942

the setting?

>> No.465950

No, like how in funerals it would be raining, if the character is happy it would be sunny, that sort of stuff.

>> No.465953

>>465950

*during funerals, sorry.

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>> No.465977

>>465931

I'm not sure if it has a specific term, but I do know that it's one of those cliches that gets away with being a cliche. Like how so many stories end with a character going off somewhere in a car, to suggest some kind of incoming change/transition.

>> No.465980

You thinking of Pathetic Fallacy?

>> No.465982

pathetic fallacy

>> No.465990

>>465982
>>465980
I FUCKING LOVE YOU GUYS

>> No.466005

>>465980
>>465982
An Winrar! learned about it my poetry and drama class but you beat me to it. Way to answer the question /lit/!

>> No.467205

I'm an underageb& secondary schooler and I knew this.

>> No.467222

Corjective obrelative