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What is setting in literature?

What is point of view in literature?
What is conflict in literature?
What are the setting, point of view and conflict in The Magician's Nephew?

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1) A setting is the time and place in which a story is told.

2) It is the vantage from which a story is presented.

3) Conflict are precisely and thwarted, endangered or opposing desire.

4)In the story, Digory is pitted against two formidable adversaries, one who is human (uncle Andrew) and other,a queen from another, dimensions, jadis.

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point of view: in literature, the vantage point from which a story is presented. Related Topics: narrative.

setting : A setting is the time and place in which a story is told. All stories have settings

Conflict: In fiction, those problems are called conflict. More precisely, conflict means thwarted, endangered, or opposing desire. It's basically when a character wants something but something else gets in the way. Maybe the character wants a thing but can't get it.

setting, view and conflict in Magicans nephew: The major conflict in The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis is between good and evil. The characters of Digory, Polly, and Alsan embody the good. Meanwhile, Queen Jadis and Uncle Andrew embody evil.

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