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Pictures of Places - Atmosphere and Setting Writing Lesson
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Pictures of Places - Atmosphere and Setting Writing Lesson
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Describing a place is one of the easiest kinds of description to apply to both fiction and nonfiction. Any piece of fiction will have a setting, and many types of nonfiction include descriptions of places. This lesson offers several strategies and exercises for describing setting.
In Fiction Writing: • for practical reasons - mysteries, farces, and more • to show characters' personalities • to create context
In Nonfiction Writing: • to flatter or criticize (a review)
Describing a place is one of the easiest kinds of description to apply to both fiction and nonfiction. Any piece of fiction will have a setting, and many types of nonfiction include descriptions of places. This lesson offers several strategies and exercises for describing setting.
In Fiction Writing: • for practical reasons - mysteries, farces, and more • to show characters' personalities • to create context
In Nonfiction Writing: • to flatter or criticize (a review)