Exposition is the opening section of a narrative that introduces the setting, characters, and conflict. It provides the background information necessary for the reader to understand the story. Exposition can be delivered through dialogue, description, or backstory.
Exposition is an essential element of storytelling. It establishes the world of the story and the stakes for the characters. Without exposition, the reader would be lost and unable to follow the plot.
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