Setting is the time and the place the action in the novel occurs. Theme is the message the author expresses through the setting, characters, and complications of the text. Truly a text is not analyzed without examing the interaction of these things.
I could be more specific if you had mentioned the text to which you refer. Without that information, though, go on line or invest in Cliff's Notes or Sparknotes to investigate your text. These references are good sources for your required discussions.
Don't copy information directly from the study guides, though. Most literature teachers and professors have the works they teach and the accompanying study guides memorized.
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The setting of a small town in the South during the Great Depression in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee impacts the themes of racism, morality, and social injustice. The town's segregated nature mirrors the deep-rooted racial prejudices prevalent in society at the time. For instance, the trial of Tom Robinson reveals the harsh realities of racial discrimination and the innocence of the accused, showcasing the unjust outcomes driven by the setting. Ultimately, the setting highlights the inherent challenges in fighting for justice amid a prejudiced environment.
It is one of the earliest example of historical narrative
It is one of the earliest example of historical narrative
"This narrative report talks about the Israel's diplomatic policy" is an example of an introduction in a narrative report.
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Beowulf is considered a narrative poem :)
For example, food energy.
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An autobiography would be one example.
A biographical narrative is basically a biography that is written as a narrative. An example would be writing the biography of your favorite singer with you as the narrator.
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