Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Wing Chips
The setting in a story plays a very important role in this story. The setting in Wing Chips is an old french/Canadian community, and is very boring and plain. Because the story includes a second culture/language, the reader can easily predict that the story will contain conflict. As the reader continues to read Wing Chips they soon discover that there truly is conflict; being about weather the sign should be in French rather than English. Without the understanding that they are in a small community where everybody knows everybody, and being in a French Canadian place; you wouldn't quite figure out why changing the language on the Wings Chips sign is such a dramatic change.
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