The Function Of Setting In Charles Kingsley’s The Water Babies
The description of setting in a novel constitutes one way in which the author emphasizes significant details of the story. The setting of the story therefore may be important in that it explains a larger aspect in the work, such as how it underscores the theme and how it reveals the morals of the st...
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