The settings props everything else up and gives a feel to everything else in the story. It gives the reader a sense of place and time so they will not feel like they are just floating around with the story.
The setting of a story helps the reader understand the time, place, and atmosphere in which the events are taking place. It can also provide context for the characters' actions and motivations, as well as contribute to the overall mood and tone of the narrative.
Setting is where and when the story occurs - that helps us understand ... well, where and when things are happening!
what will happen in the story
Setting can set mood or atmosphere
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To help the reader know what to expect in the story.
The term for setting the scene in a story is "exposition" or "establishing shot." This is where the author introduces the setting, characters, and background information to help orient the reader. It provides context for the events that will unfold in the narrative.
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It gets readers invested in characters and the setting
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