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Eddi Din [679]
3 years ago
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How does the setting and character development in a passage work together?

English
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baherus [9]3 years ago
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Answer:

The elements setting and character work together to develop the passage, absence of either element may ruin the story.

Explanation:

Every story or passage is composed of various elements such as plot, setting, characters, themes, and so on. Setting is the geographic location of the story which is mainly the time and place. Characters are the ones who are a part of the story, they are the ones with whom the passage revolves around.

Now when it comes development of a passage, each element plays an important role in developing the story. Setting and character works together in a sense that, setting have a direct impact on the thoughts and actions of a character. For example: if the character is a sportsman, then he should be placed in a playground. Readers would not expect to see that sportsman in the middle of a classroom. In this way, setting and character go together.

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