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A. environment in which it was written.
In some cases, it is very important to understand the context of a piece of writing. For example, culture and time period can play an important role in how the events and/or language was intended to be received by the audience. One perfect example of this is Twain's novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Throughout the story, Jim is referred to as the n-word. Now, the n-word is seen as derogatory and not to be used in everyday speech. Even though it did have a negative connotation in Huck's time as it was used to refer to an African American, who was always seen to be of the lowest class, it was a common word, frequently used. It did not carry as much weight and consequence as it does now. This contextual information is important to understand since Huck looks to Jim as a friend, not merely as property. Huck is not trying to be rude or disrespectful when he uses the n-word.
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The atmosphere of a story are the emotional feelings that a story gives a reader.
In the passage beginning with “with enchanting murmurs” and ending with “flight of stairs” the house gets described as Gatsby and Daisy make their way up the stairs. The description is in such a way that it creates a feeling of solemness to emphasize the importance of the event of making their way up the stairs.
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when the plane lands and brian is rescued. it continues with the epilogue in which the reader learns the aftermath of brian's experience in the wilderness and how it has changed him.