A Setting and It's Importance

In the short story, Geese, the setting is important because it reflects the state that the characters in the story are in.  The small apartment offers no amenities other than space to inhabit, same as Japan.  The characters are foreigners and their value to the people of Japan is minute.  Eventually money runs out, visas expire, jobs end, food supply dwindles and the once exciting opportunity that Japan was, becomes a wasteland that forces retreat.  The setting is dark, depressing and less than hopeful.

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  1. I agree with what you said in that last sentence. I do feel that the setting in the story is "dark, depressing, and less than hopeful."

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  2. Awesome job! You and I have a mutual thought when it comes to the setting in this story! It's very depressing like to me!

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