- Present day
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The term "present day" is used to describe the rough period of
time that surrounds the present. Depending on the context, this period may be as narrow as referring to theimmediate moment, or as broad as referring to the currentyear ordecade . In general the term is used to refer to theera at the time it is used.Media
When used in
fictional ornon-fictional media such asbooks ortelevision , the term "present day" is typically used to identify the time-period in which the depicted events are taking place, in one of the following ways:
#The events depicted take place at the literal time that the media is being viewed or read; in this case, the period referred to issubjective and depends upon when the media is experienced;
#The events depicted take place at the exact date in history when the media was published;
#The events depicted take place during theera during which the media was published, where the era may be identified in a way relevant to the rest of the elements in the media.Setting a fictional work in the "present day" can have many intended effects on viewers or readers. In many cases it is a
plot device used to engage the audience more quickly as the events are happening in a context that they can understand. In some cases, the intention is that portrayed events are to be understood as "genuinely happening" "right now"; the audience is meant to deliberately play into thissuspension of disbelief . Many popularsoap opera s are set in the present day, such as the Englishtelevision series "EastEnders ". Other more fanciful productions are also set in the present day to maintain intrigue in an audience, such asStargate orX-Men .ee also
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