The setting of The Magician's Nephew is partly in old London, where Digory lives with his Uncle Andrew in a large house. Some of the action then takes place in the "Wood Between the Worlds", where Digory and Polly find themselves in Charn, a dying world, where they awaken Jadis, the Queens who later appears as the White Witch in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The action then returns to London, after which the children, Jadis, Uncle Andrew and a London cabbie and his horse find themselves in the new, young world of Narnia, which is only just being created by Aslan.
Kate DeCamillo
Adele
Shooting an Elephant is set in Burma, Afghanistan.
A train station in Spain
it takes place in a imaginary place called baltese there are other places to like a jail an opera house an orphanage a ballroom in winter
The setting in "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell is important because it establishes the colonial context of British rule in Burma, highlighting the tensions between the colonizers and the colonized. The oppressive setting influences the narrator's actions and decisions, reflecting the complexities and moral ambiguities of imperialism. The setting also helps to convey themes of power, identity, and the impact of social expectations on individual behavior.
The Young Magicians was created in 1969.
The Magicians' Guild was created in 2004.
The Morning of the Magicians was created in 1960.
Birmingham Magicians was created in 2005.
Magicians Holiday was created in 1974.
The Magicians of Caprona was created in 1980.