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Setting, because the setting is when and where a story takes place.
What is the relationship between the setting and the plot in The Crucible?
The setting is where and when the story occurs. If you don't have a setting, it's very hard to understand and enjoy the plot.
Goldilocks is a story of a little girl that goes into a home that belonged to 3 bears. Goldilocks eats some food, breaks a chair, and falls asleep in a bed. When the bears return home, she is scared and runs away.
Setting is the time, place, and social environment of the story. You have to set your plot somewhere and somewhen.
Plot doesn't always affect setting, but it can. For example, if part of your plot is that the barn burns down on the old farm, the setting must be changed. And if your character is a police officer in a big city, his setting is going to be different from that of a privileged young lady in the same city.
I think the conflict would be when Goldilocks went into the Bear's house and broke their things, slept in their beds, and ate their food.
The exposition is the part of the plot that provides background information about the characters and setting. It usually introduces the main characters, the setting, and the basic conflict of the story.
characters, setting, plot, conflict and resolution
exposisiton
The setting of a story.
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