fictionalized location depiction
C54408
concept
A fictionalized location depiction is a representation of a real or imagined place that alters, embellishes, or reinterprets its geography, culture, or atmosphere to serve narrative, thematic, or aesthetic purposes.
Observed surface forms (3)
- fictionalized location ×2
- fictionalized setting ×2
- imagined geography ×1
Instances (6)
- Mark Twain’s Mississippi River world via concept surface "imagined geography"
- The Empire Hotel via concept surface "fictionalized location"
- Zihuatanejo (in film ending)
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River Valley Farm, near Holcomb, Kansas
via concept surface "fictionalized location"
surface form: River Valley Farm
- L. M. Montgomery’s Prince Edward Island via concept surface "fictionalized setting"
- New York City (series setting) via concept surface "fictionalized setting"