Comparing The Bible And Where The Garden Of Eden

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When a setting fully becomes a character, it means that the setting holds memorability, history, and a sense of self. In addition, to this, I do believe that the setting actually becomes more compelling as it intrigues the reader to learn more about the setting and appreciate its value. For example, a story such as, "The Bible." Where the Garden of Eden, holds enough worth that it appears to be its own character rather than an actual place. Furthermore, the forbidden garden has memorability that captures the attention of many of the readers.

A setting's transition from setting to a character is almost a metamorphosis of sorts, that involves combining major elements that distinguish it from other settings. Therefore, compelling as it's the