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The exposition of "The Birds," a short story by Daphne du Maurier, introduces a seemingly tranquil coastal village in England, where the protagonist, Nat Hocken, lives with his family. As winter approaches, the narrative establishes a sense of foreboding when flocks of birds begin to exhibit unusual and aggressive behavior. This unsettling shift sets the stage for the ensuing conflict and Horror that unfolds as the birds turn on the townspeople. The initial calm atmosphere contrasts sharply with the impending chaos, heightening the story's tension.

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