A story with multiple particular settings can still have a g…
A story with multiple particular settings can still have a general setting in which the events of the plot unfold. Classify each of the following descriptions of setting in Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Jewelry” by whether it describes a particular setting or general setting. Assume that the details from the story are accurate. The relevant information for answering the question can be found within the example alone; it is not necessary to know other information about the story. “Sometimes, in the evening, when they were having a chat by the fire, she would rise and fetch the morocco box in which she kept her ‘stock’ (as M. Lantin called it)—would put it on the tea-table, and begin to examine the false jewelry with passionate delight” (par. 13).