Walk Two Moon Setting Essay

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Some people think that the plot is the most important part of a story. Even though it is the central part of a story, it’s dependent upon other things such as the characters in the story as well as the different settings that occur during the climax of a story. Settings can help in three different areas. It can help you visualize a place such as Bybanks, Kentucky, as well as Ohio and Idaho. It can even help you relate to a story by using your own memories to picture yourself in the setting. Finally, a setting can help you feel emotionally what the character is feeling.

Sal has lived in Bybanks, Kentucky for most of her life. We find this out in the book “ Walk Two Moons” in the first chapter from the quote, “I have lived most of my 13 years …show more content…

I forgot something.” There is nothing more frustrating than getting where you need to be and realizing that you forgot something that you needed. Even though it didn’t really describe a place, the words helped the reader identify with a situation that the character was experiencing.

Settings can help the reader feel the emotions of a character by using words that describe a situation that the reader may have experienced as well. For example, in the book Sal and her dad are living on their farm again and Gramps is living with them because Gram passed away. Gram is buried in the aspen grove where she and Gramps were married. This brought up memories and feelings of when my grandpa passed away. In a way, I thought that Sal was probably feeling the same way I did when my grandpa passed away and also how I felt about my grandma being alone.

The settings in “Walk Two Moons” help the reader to identify in so many different ways to the characters in the book as well as the places where the story takes place. I felt that the most important thing to Sal is the farmhouse that she and her dad live in because Sal grew up there and that is where she had her last memory of her mom. There are the memories from her grandparents there also. The plot of a story is important, but I think the settings help to make it