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Realism And The Setting Of The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In any of the play or the drama written by any author or narrated by a narrator, certain factors are affecting the nature and the story line of the play being written or narrated. The mind of the author or a narrator is just like a glass house (Harold Bloom). Whichever light falls on it; it is illuminated by that color glowing in that particular manner. In the critical evaluation of any story or play, the thing to be understood that holds immense importance is the realism and the setting. Realism and the setting can be literary defined as the social environment around the author or the narrator that carves the words out of his mind and ideas out of his heart. It is always seen that the circumstance and surroundings impart a very strong color on the story line and characters.
Any story line is built around a plot or an axis. For an author or narrator, nature or surrounding is the biggest gift that seeds the idea in his mind that is further nourished by his words and fed by his pen, and the end fruit is passed to the audience to enjoy and cherish the sweetness and taste of it. This simply means that surrounding hold immense importance for the play as it is the one causing the inception and it is the one causing the completion tinging it with its flavor and taste. Sometimes it has been seen that the movements or scenarios going around in the country make the writer write something. Sometimes it’s the sense of patriotism due to problems in the countries. (Black Matter)
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