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oksian1 [2.3K]
1 year ago
12

What is the setting's role in helping to establish characterization in a story?

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1 answer:
Rashid [163]1 year ago
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Catalyst

Explanation: Settings can not only have character; they can be a character in their own right. A novelist, when portraying several characters, may often find herself painting a portrait of “place”. This is setting being “character”. The setting functions as a catalyst, and molds the more traditional characters that animate a story.

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