Characterization Through Landscape

Developing Characters via SettingSetting as More than Metaphor and Imagery

For most fiction, setting matters. I imagine some experimental fiction eschews setting in a way I’ve never considered, but my guess is that approach is the exception rather than the rule. The setting in which a story takes place provides context and contour, challenges and opportunities, imagery and metaphor. It influences the people and events in a story in a natural and coherent way that can both resonate with a reader...

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Published on May 05, 2022 06:50
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