the setting
He is introduced in the first page of Stave one.
Often, the first character to be introduced in a book is the protagonist (main character), however, this is not always the case.
The reader is first introduced to the magician having fun scaring audiences with his tricks.
The reader is first introduced to Mildred in Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" through her interactions with her husband, Guy Montag. She is depicted as an apathetic and detached character, absorbed in her immersive television shows and reliant on technology for entertainment. Her obsession with these "parlor walls" highlights her disconnection from reality and her emotional emptiness, setting the stage for Montag's growing dissatisfaction with their superficial lifestyle.
John Steinbeck's first wife was Carol Henning, whom he married in 1930. However, the marriage ended in divorce in 1943.
The first airplane was introduced about 1897.
it was introduced in 1923
In John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums," the reader is first introduced to Elisa Allen, a passionate and skilled gardener who takes great pride in her chrysanthemums. The story opens with a vivid description of her garden, emphasizing its beauty and the meticulous care she dedicates to her flowers. This setting reflects Elisa's inner world—her desires, frustrations, and the confinement she feels in her role as a woman in a male-dominated society. The garden symbolizes both her creativity and the limitations imposed on her life.
Cattle were first introduced with the First Fleet in January 1788.
The first camcorder was introduced around 1982 by JVC.
The factory act was first introduced in 1833.
It was first introduced in 1987