Thursday, November 12, 2015

How the setting affects the plot in a chapter of the Tell-Tale Brain

Hello everyone!
So I will get started quite quickly today, for I want to keep this nice and simple.
For one thing, I wasn't you to think about what is the purpose of setting
I realized that in some stories, setting can really affect the plot. For example, if the story didn't take place in a town of poor people and poverty in Les Mis, the story would come out completely differently.
This book is a collection of interesting doctor cases, so it is hard to find a specific setting, but if you look closer, these small settings take part in the plot.
I was reading a case about a woman who can only see in 2-dimensions. Her whole life (which is kind of like the setting) she grew up seeing everything in two dimensions. In the end, she see's the falling snow for the first time, falling in her hand in three dimensions.
I will leave off on a good note.
Think about it.
xoxo
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