mise-en-scène
noun
ˌmē-ˌzäⁿ-ˈsen
-ˈsān
plural mise-en-scènes
ˌmē-ˌzäⁿ-ˈsen(z)
-ˈsān(z)
1
a
: the arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production
b
: stage setting
2
a
: the physical setting of an action (as of a narrative or a movie) : context
this ordinary house that became the mise-en-scène of an extraordinary drama—E. M. Lustgarten
b
: environment, milieu
enjoyed the mise-en-scène of suburban Miami
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