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What does the setting of a novel refer to?
What does the setting of a novel refer to?
The setting of a novel refers to where and when the action takes place.
Explain in a short essay how the setting plays a crucial role in conveying the themes and message of a novel you have read.
Explain in a short essay how the setting plays a crucial role in conveying the themes and message of a novel you have read.
Answers will vary depending on the novel selected.
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What is a novel's setting?
What is a novel's setting?
The time and place in which the events of a story occur.
Essay Task: Explain the setting's role
Essay Task: Explain the setting's role
To analyze and describe how the setting contributes to the story's themes and overall message.
What are themes?
What are themes?
Underlying ideas or concepts explored in a story.
What is the message of a novel?
What is the message of a novel?
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Study Notes
- This is for the English Department, Level L2
- Duration is 1 hour 30 minutes, and no documents are allowed
- Literary Composition topic
Novel Setting Analysis
- Setting includes where and when the action occurs.
- In a short essay, explain the setting's crucial role in conveying themes/message of a read novel.
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