2010年12月5日 星期日

Setting and plot

  Setting plays a considerable role on plot, which causes a chain of events occur. Since the time and the place in the story are different, individual events occur during each setting. If a person lived at west America in 19 centuries, he might have a civil war which made most of people had to carry guns. When both of people had to fight, they might turned around and stamped forward 3 steps, and counted numbers-1, 2, 3; turned back and shot the enemy depends on their speed. It sounds pretty exciting just like a play, in fact, it's a play that people gamble their lives. Furthermore, people might subsist by bribe the government or being a spy for another country. It sounds people had already lost his or her patriotism, for the sake of survival, people might against one's conscience. If a person lived at Hiroshima in 70 centuries, he might hurt by forceful and powerful nucleic bomb, and get serious illness, or invade by virus, such as cancer. People might want to leave Hiroshima as quick as possible, since they don't want to live in a place which full of nucleon. Therefore, Hiroshima's economic might be destitute and fail for a period of time. The two plots were different from many ways, since the setting is unlike. However, setting could truly affect the design of plot.      

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