This document discusses character and setting in poetry. It defines different types of characters including the speaker, listener, and other participants. The setting of a poem provides context for the characters and their experiences. Examples are provided of poems like "London" by William Blake that use urban settings and sounds to convey ideas, and "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray that uses rural sights and sounds in its setting. The document also briefly discusses "Rosalie's Good Eats Café" by Shel Silverstein in comparison to Gray's poem.