The first setting in Jane Eyre was Gateshead Hall, a mansion. This is the residence of the Reed family ,and till adolescence, of Jane. Here Jane is bullied mercilessly and suffers greatly from injustice. She returns here later in the story to visit her dying aunt.
The story starts in a small town where the main character lives. The town is described as peaceful and ordinary, setting the stage for the events that will unfold.
Gateshead Hall is the setting at the beginning of Jane Eyre.
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the setting of Johnny Tremain at the beginning of the book the setting takes place in colonial Boston at the Laphams silversmith shop and in the heart of Boston
Normally the setting of a story happens in the beginning of a story A good author provides constant setting throughout the story to give you a vivid mental image of where the story is taking place.
Generally in the beginning of the story, exposition refers to the establishment of the setting and characters of the piece.
The beginning of a story is called the exposition. This is where the setting, characters, and initial situation are introduced to the reader.
At the beginning of the story, the narrator is typically introducing the setting, characters, and themes. This is where the foundation for the narrative is laid and the reader gets a sense of what to expect from the story.
The beginning of the story where the action is fairly flat and the setting and characters are established is called the exposition. This part of the story sets the stage for what is to come and provides essential background information for the readers.
Exposition does only occur at the beginning of the story because it introduces the characters, the setting and states the conflict.
A basic situation is at the beginning of a story, and explains the plot, the characters, and setting, etc.