It seems like there may be a typo in your question. An exposition typically refers to a comprehensive explanation of an idea or theory. Your family would not be considered an exposition. If you could provide more context or rephrase your question, I'd be happy to help further.
Yes, describing a writer's family in an autobiographical narrative can be considered exposition. Exposition is used to provide background information to help the reader understand the setting, characters, or context of the story. By describing the writer's family, the exposition can help set the stage for the narrative and provide insight into the writer's personal life.
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"The Mats" by Francisco Arcellana is a story that revolves around a family reunion and the ritual of presenting a handcrafted mat as a family heirloom. The exposition of the story sets the scene of a typical Filipino family gathering and introduces the various characters who have gathered to honor their deceased ancestors. The mats symbolize the family's history, traditions, and connections to their past.
The exposition of "Someone was Watching" describes the main character Chris going on a camping trip with his family. It describes how Chris is mature and responsible enough to babysit his younger sister.
The exposition of "The Shining" introduces the Torrance family moving into the Overlook Hotel for the winter. It sets the stage for the isolation of the hotel and introduces key characters while hinting at the haunting history of the location.
The ant and his family work hard and steadily to provide food and shelter for their family. The grasshopper played all day with his family and did not do the work to prepare for hard times.
The exposition of "My Brother Sam is Dead" introduces the protagonist, Tim Meeker, and his family living in Redding, Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War. It sets the stage for the tensions and conflicts that arise within the family due to differing loyalties to the Patriots and Loyalists.
The exposition of "The Pearl" introduces the character Kino, his wife Juana, and their baby, Coyotito, as they live a simple life in a Mexican village by the sea. The family's poverty and Kino's aspirations for a better life set the stage for the events that unfold in the story.
The exposition of "Sounder" introduces readers to a poor African American family living in rural Louisiana during the Great Depression. It focuses on the close bond between the father, the dog Sounder, and the son as they struggle to survive poverty and racism. The family's hardships and relationships are established in this part of the story.
The accurate way to say it would be an exposition on. You can also go ahead and say an exposition of.
What is the exposition in the Ratotouille? Exposition(two events) 1. 2.