Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Martez Foster Essays (192 words) - Literature, Film, Fiction

Martez Foster Professor Logan ENGWR 303 21 Nov. 2017 The Bigger Picture Not many people realize that settings and backgrounds in books, movies, poems, magazines, etc. play a huge role to what they have been added to. Especially, the books that we read, we have to actually visualize what the setting looks like because most books do not have pictures to where you can see it. So, when authors write books and directors create movies, they have to be very detailed with the setting and where it takes place in order for the book/movie to be perfect. Imagine you are reading a book about animals in the jungle and the setting is so off that it makes you visualize a space themed setting. If the setting or background is off , then it just basically kills the whole storyline of whatever you are reading and watching. This is why settings and backgrounds play a major key factor to anything we read or watch. In the books The Brokeback Mountain and The Tortilla Curtain, we can sort of compare how the setting in each book related to each other at some point.

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