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+ | ====== Story Context ====== | ||
+ | This is one of the more important aspects of storytelling. | ||
+ | <WRAP centeralign> | ||
+ | The context that the story assumes the audience is familiar with. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | ===== Elaboration ===== | ||
+ | This may seem complicated, | ||
+ | Every story assumes that the audience is familiar with a set of information, | ||
+ | It's important to keep this in mind because there can be a disconnect between what the //writer// knows and what the // | ||
+ | But what if the context of the story is generally unfamiliar to the audience? The key is in how disconnected the story is from the real world. An urban fantasy story has to do a lot less explaining than a sci-fi world set in the year 40,000, because the former is set in our world...just a bit different, while the latter is set in a future so far away that barely anyone can comprehend what that would look like.\\ | ||
+ | This all ties into setup/ |