L2 English: The Importance of Setting in Novels

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What is the setting of a novel?

The setting of a novel is where and when the action takes place.

Explain how the setting plays a crucial role in conveying the themes and message of a novel you have read.

Essays will vary. The setting can influence tone, mood, character motivations, and plot events.

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What is the setting of a novel?

The location and time frame in which the events of a novel occur.

How does setting affect the themes in a novel?

The setting often mirrors or enhances the story's themes, creating atmosphere and influencing character actions.

Study Notes

  • This is an assignment for the English Department at Level L2.
  • The assignment is a literary composition.
  • The duration for the assignment is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
  • No documents are allowed.
  • The setting of a novel includes where and when the action occurs.
  • Write a short essay to explain how the setting is crucial in conveying a novel's themes and message.

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