In literature, a neutral setting is one that does not strongly influence the story or its characters. It can serve as a backdrop that provides a general sense of place without adding significant meaning or symbolism to the narrative. Neutral settings are often used to keep the focus on the characters and plot developments.
To establish setting and context.
To establish setting and context.
Quite simply the setting used in a work of literature. The setting in Moby Dick is a whaling ship. The setting in War and Peace is Moscow during Napolian's invasion.
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To establish setting and context.
There are actually three main ingredients that make up literature. These are the setting of the story, the plot, and the character development. A good plot suffers without interesting, well developed characters, and interesting characters become less so when the plot starts to fall apart. A well-written setting helps the reader visualize important aspects of the story.
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Magic realism is literature in which there are magical elements in an otherwise normal setting...
Buzz Podewell has written: 'Shakespeare's watch' -- subject(s): Setting (Literature), Time in literature, Criticism and interpretation
Jane Suzanne Carroll has written: 'Landscape in children's literature' -- subject(s): Landscapes in literature, Setting (Literature), Children's stories, English, History and criticism
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