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Ivanshal [37]
2 years ago
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Besides just providing a backdrop, what else can a setting potentially do for a story?

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Korolek [52]2 years ago
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A setting can influence a lot the story because it can provide the tone of your story and it can also offer the background symbolism and it can transform the premise and the potential of the whole story. The thing is that the setting can give a lot of posibilities and pose interest on the readers. 
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