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In "The War of the Wall" by Toni Cade Bambara, the exposition introduces the conflict between a group of neighborhood kids who regularly paint murals on a wall and the new property owner who wants to paint over their artwork. The story sets the stage for the ensuing struggle between the kids and the property owner over the fate of the wall.
Generally in the beginning of the story, exposition refers to the establishment of the setting and characters of the piece.
The exposition in a story is a set of scenes that are meant to introduce the audience to the characters, world, and tone of the story
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The beginning of a story is called the exposition - it's when you are introduced to the characters and the setting and the conflict of the story.
Exposition is not part of the plot. Exposition is where things are explained to the reader, most often by the narrator but also by characters in the story. Usually exposition is concerned with setting.
The exposition of a story is the background, or "backstory"--what you need to know about the characters' past in order to understand why they behave the way they do in the story as it unfolds. Flashbacks--memories of events from a character's past--are often used for exposition.
The exposition of a story is the background, or "backstory"--what you need to know about the characters' past in order to understand why they behave the way they do in the story as it unfolds. Flashbacks--memories of events from a character's past--are often used for exposition.
The main conflict in "The Door in the Wall" by H.G. Wells is between the protagonist, Wallace, and his inner desires and obligations. Wallace struggles to balance his longing for enchantment and beauty with the responsibilities and expectations of his everyday life.
in the exposition the setting, main characters, and the conflict are revealed