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damaskus [11]
2 years ago
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How does the setting in “”Words On Fire” relate to the plot/theme?

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Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
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The setting in “”Words On Fire” that relate to the plot/theme is that it explains the peaceful living of 12-year-old Audra on the farm of her parent.

<h3>What is the setting in Words on Fire?</h3>

The settings explains the  story of 12-year-old Audra, and the quit and peaceful living in the  farm of her parent  in Lithuania .

The theme which is the  main idea or underlying meaning  that is been explore in short story serves as the main idea that the text is surrounding.

It should be noted that Setting which can be regarded as the time as well as the place that is been used in writing a story is a literary element of literature and can be seen in the "Words On Fire" in how Audra was able to have a peaceful living in Lithuania with her parents as at that time

Therefore, settings in this story, which was introduced during the exposition of the story, to let the audience know about places of the characters.

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