Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Setting

The setting is where the story takes place. It can be in one place or in many.Start with the place globally - city, state, country.Then describe the setting, for example: in a house - what kind of house, how many rooms are in it, describe them, which rooms is the main character usually in?Are there pictures in the book of the settings? If so scan them into the blog. If not look for pictures on the internet that are similar to what you see in your mind when you think of the setting.Describe three objects or places that are important to the story. What are they and why are they important.
The stroy took place in a small town in England. Most of the story took place in a very old and big building in which the main character and his old aunt were living. It is not quite clear how the house looked like, but many of the scenes, including the last and the most significant one, took place in the sick aunt's room, when her nephew, the main character, visited her.
In the last scene the old aunt was lying in her big bed. She was very sick and could hardly move. There was a small table next to her bed. A small cup of tea was put on the table.

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