Setting plays a crucial element in establishing the tone and context of the story. As you write, choose setting details which reflect the nature of your protagonist and the world he or she inhabits
Writing represents a complex interplay between author, audience, and artifact. As a teacher, my goals are to help students identify their personal writing goals, illustrate the importance of social and cultural considerations that affect genres, and then guide them in preparing works that will resonate with readers. The lesson plans shared here represent several years of my teaching.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Writing the Setting Fiction Sketch
Setting. It's the easiest aspect of fiction to identify. The author describes a landscape or an object, and it's setting. Deciding the importance of that setting to the story is somewhat more complicated, but it's an important consideration as you write your own fiction.
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