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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
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In at least 150 words, discuss the author's choice of setting in the story "through the tunnel" How does it impact the themes an

d the progression of the plot?
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Romashka-Z-Leto [24]3 years ago
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The author's choice of setting reflects the mood and tone of the book/play/movie, as well as the personalities of the characters. Because the characters are all in the environment, whatever environment is chosen has an influence on the themes. Depending on the type of scenario they are in, the characters can grow and learn new things. The setting advances the storyline because if the atmosphere of a book is cheerful but the environment is gloomy and menacing, the entire story line will be changed. If all of the characters are joyful individuals, and they travel from a beautiful day at the beach to a haunted mansion, their personalities may change as a result of the situation. Characters, topic, and storyline are all influenced by the author's choice of place.

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