Environment: Place Lonelier parts of town
Description
Term for when a text makes reference to parts of town with fewer people or streets -- outskirts, edge of town, "less frequented" (as in "Miss Zilphia Gant"), and so forth. JBP
Parent Term
Sibling Terms
- Bakery
- Barn
- Bedroom
- Brothel / Bordello
- Cabin
- Capital
- Capitol
- Cemetery
- Church
- City
- Classroom
- Corral
- Cottonfield
- Country store
- Country vs city
- Courtroom
- Crime scene
- Decayed house
- Decayed plantation
- Dirt lane
- Ditch
- Drugstore / pharmacy
- Farm
- Farm
- Field
- Fishing camp
- Foyer
- Frenchman's Bend
- Frontier
- Gallows
- Gas station
- Gate
- Ghetto
- Grave
- Graveyard
- Greenbury hotel
- Grocery
- Hospital
- Hotel
- Hotel kitchen
- Houses
- Hovel
- Hunting camps
- Indian mound
- Jail
- Jefferson
- Lane
- Lavatory
- Lawns
- Library
- Livery stable
- Lot
- Mars
- McCaslin-Edmonds plantation
- Medical practice
- Memphis
- Moon
- Motordrome
- Office
- Official office
- Outlaw country
- Paducah
- Park
- Penitentiary
- Plantation
- Playground
- Pond
- Poorhouse
- Power Plant
- Railroad
- Railroad log line
- River-bottom
- Road
- Rural
- Saloon
- Sawmill
- Seedy parts of town
- Shrubbery
- Slave Quarters
- Smokehouse
- Speakeasy
- Spring
- Stone wall
- Tavern
- Vacant house
- Vacant lot
- Wellhouse
- Wilderness-civilized boundary
Tagged Events
Environment: Place›Lonelier parts of town
Themes and Motifs: Chaos/Order›Control
Environment: Natural›Woods | Place›Lonelier parts of town
Actions: Physical›Discovering | Verbal›Cursing
Cultural Issues: Age›Adolescence | Sexuality›Appearance of | Sexuality›Puberty
Environment: Place›Lonelier parts of town
Cultural Issues: Economy›Buying a house
Aesthetics: Typography/Orthography›Dots