Changing settings refer to instances where characters transition from one location to another within a narrative. These changes can impact the story's pacing, tone, and character dynamics.
Think of changing settings like moving houses. Just as moving to a new home brings about adjustments in routines and relationships, changing settings in literature can introduce new challenges and opportunities for characters.
Setting Shifts: Setting shifts occur when there is a sudden change in the environment without necessarily involving character movement.
Dynamic Settings: Dynamic settings are those that undergo significant transformations throughout the course of a story due to events or actions by characters.
Travel Narratives: Travel narratives focus on journeys undertaken by characters across various places and explore how these experiences shape their identities or perspectives.
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