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what is the setting referred to or describe in the text​

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Answered by aditit867
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if its about the gabu story then heres the answer “It describes a chaotic scene at the beach of Gabu”. punineep found this ...

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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A narrative's period and place, whether it be fictional or nonfictional, are referred to as the setting (or backdrop). It belongs in literature. The main backdrop and atmosphere of a story are established by the setting. The milieu, often known as the setting, refers to a context (particularly society) outside of the story's immediate surroundings. Culture, time period, place, and hour are only a few examples of setting components. Setting is regarded as one of the essential elements of fiction, along with the story, characters, theme, and style.

The social environment in which a novel's events take place might be referred to as the setting. The passage of time is one of the elements of the story setting, which can be static in some stories or dynamic in others due to things like changing seasons.

There are three fundamental types of settings. One is in the natural world, or outdoors. The world's natural sceneries, coupled with living things, various weather patterns, and seasons, all play a significant role in the story in this setting. The second form is present as the narrative's social, political, and cultural context. This makes it important for past events to have had an impact on the characters' or locales' cultural backgrounds.

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