Setting Essay
Setting often creates mood in a story.It is integral to the fellings the reader experiences.The setting is when and where the story took place while the mood is the felling evoked from the reading by the reader.This could be found in the novel writing by Robert Louis Stevenson tittled Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde and in the short story writing by Edgar Allan Poe tittled "The Fall of The House Of Usher".
The novel written by Robert louis stevenson tittled Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde had an excellent way of creating it's setting. The narrator described where Mr Hyde lived as a deep basement in the house with no windows and he also described the whole place as being dark.From this, the reader begins to fell suspicious about Mr Hyde and begins to wonder if he is evil.Mr Hyde also did evey thing in the night which gives the reader the feeling of something bad about to happen.
Secondly in the shortstory written by Edgar Allan Poe also creates an excellent setting.The writer desribes The House of Usher as an old, cracked house in the middle of nowhere.He also smentioned on how theroads were not straight and the inside of the house looked scary and suspicious. This description is integral to the feeling the reader experiences because from this description the reader experiences a kind of scary,suspicious feeling about the house, about the people that live in it and about why usher really invited his guset over. This suspicious feeling all came from the way the writer created the setting.
In conclusion the setting of a story ins integral with the feeling the reader experiences because the setting which describes where and when the stroy takes place makes he reader know what to expect from the character.this was shown in the novel written by robert louis Stevenson named Dr Jekyll and Mr hyde and in Edgar Allan Poe's shortstroy "The Fall of The house of Usher".
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