Author note: The purpose of writing this is to tell about how the setting effects take parts in the book .
“Oh you’re a hillbilly “This quote is in the book ” Where The Read Fern Grows” by Wilson Rawls on page 32.That quote really reveals the place and time period the setting is in. The setting is in the country where the main character grows up it’s in the time period of early 1900’s.In every book the setting takes a big part in the book, it effects the characters, and the plot of the story.
Although the setting of the book effects more than one thing the plot lays the whole story out! So the setting really effects the plot the most.For example in the beginning of the story when the main character said on page 1 “when I left my office that beautiful spring day.” It’s bringing you into the plot and story.adn describing what kind of place or evirment the character was in.
Even though the plot is a big deal in the story , the setting also effects the characters because, of the way the main character was raised. The time frame has a impact on the main character because the boy just wanted his hounds. When the boy didn’t even have shoes that he had to walk to get them.Through out the story the plot changed alot from the future of time period to woods, mountains, stores,and the family farm.
Furthermore the plot and the way the setting it affected the characters,but what if the setting was completely different? For example what if the setting was in modern time? The boy would probably talk way different, also his mother wouldn’t have boiled hot water for the boys feet.Also when the main character Billy ( the boy) was trying to raise money to buy the hounds it wouldn't have tooken him 2 years to raise the money.Or what if the story was in Africa the boy wouldn't need hounds to hunt a "coon".
In conclusion the setting of a book has a great impact on everything.The character will change as the setting will The plot will be completely different because it may effect on how something or someone gets somewhere.That’s the setting and how it effects many things and that's how the setting effects the story and how it would effect differently if it was in a a different period of time or place.
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