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mise-en-scènenoun the array of painted backgrounds and furnishings used to establish the setting in a stage productionan era in which the mise-en-scène of Broadway musicals became ever more spectacular decor(or décor), scene, scenery, set backdrop, dropbackgroundset pieceprop, property the circumstances, conditions, or objects by which one is surroundedthe movie captures the mise-en-scène of strife and desperation in a country torn apart by civil war ambient, atmosphere, climate, clime, context, contexture, environment, environs, medium, milieu, setting, surround, surroundings, terrain location, place, position, spacebackdrop, backgroundelementsituation, statusgeography, habitatmicroenvironment background, setting, environment, milieu, mise-en-scène mean the place, time, and circumstances in which something occurs.background often refers to the circumstances or events that precede a phenomenon or development.the shocking decision was part of the background of the riots setting suggests looking at real-life situations in literary or dramatic terms.a militant reformer who was born into an unlikely social setting environment applies to all the external factors that have a formative influence on one's physical, mental, or moral development.the kind of environment that produces juvenile delinquents milieu applies especially to the physical and social surroundings of a person or group of persons.an intellectual milieu conducive to artistic experimentation mise-en-scène strongly suggests the use of properties to achieve a particular atmosphere or theatrical effect.a gothic thriller with a carefully crafted mise-en-scène in 1833 |