| Setting is one of the most significant elements in a story. The setting goes
far beyond the simple physical attributes and external face value. It seems
\"Eveline\" solely takes place in Dublin in an old room, but the setting
actually plays a key role in the story. The setting in \"Eveline\" helps the
reader to better understand the behavior of the main character.
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