Sunday, February 23, 2014

The Ranger's Apprentice-Setting

     In the Ranger's Apprentice, the setting is constantly changing and shifting. At the beginning, the setting was in a wooded fief, with a castle surrounded by the town, which also contained many farms. But later on in the story, the main character had to travel on a dirt trail to his destination by horse, which was heavily surrounded by trees. When he arrived at his destination, he then had to travel through an enormous plain to his next destination. The book ended when he returned back to his homeland, Redmont fief, and he attended a huge dinner dedicated to him because he saved his master's life. Near the end of the book, winter had began and there was lots of snow throughout the entire kingdom covering the ground.

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