Setting

The Spanish Tragedy

by Thomas Kyd

The Spanish Tragedy: Setting 1 key example

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
Setting
Explanation and Analysis:

The Spanish Tragedy is primarily set in the kingdom of Spain during the 16th century. After an unnamed war, Spain has defeated the Portuguese military and intends to take advantage of this victory by uniting the monarchies of the two nations under the Spanish crown. The play does not provide an extensive description of specific locations or actual historical events, but it conveys a general sense of its various settings through dialogue, action, and references. The courtly Spanish setting serves as a backdrop for the unfolding political drama and the play’s exploration of revenge, intrigue, and tragedy.