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This is the setting analysis of Solo Saxophone: there are some points used in "Solo Saxophone". Mostly are taken in Sarajevo during war between Serb, the Bosniaks and the Croats. Along her reports Katy was brought to the hill to meet the general of Serb. While she was around she was shocked to see 2 little girls were shooted by American troops. Other day, Katy met Zeljiko, playing on concert hall steps for her memory of 16 people killed at concert. The climax, Katy was shot during ultimatum to the Serb. Final setting was not taken place in Sarajevo but in London Hospital where katy treated for recovery and she was reported for her twin pregnancy.

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The story took place on the mid 1800's. It also sometimes go back to time in 1803,1827 and 1836 to explain events sich as the character's childhood or secrets. The story mainly took place in 3 places consisting of Limmeridge, Cumberland ; Blackwater Park, Hampshire and London.

The story took place on the mid 1800's. It also sometimes go back to time in 1803,1827 and 1836 to explain events sich as the character's childhood or secrets. The story mainly took place in 3 places consisting of Limmeridge, Cumberland ; Blackwater Park, Hampshire and London.

The story took place in the year 2003. It set in the imaginary African country of Gomokure. Nelsom Mbizi returns to southern Africa after studying in Britain to work in his father's hotel. In another part of the city is a poor township - Sector D - where Nelson wanted to find a place where he can start an AIDS centre for his "AIDS Project".







The novel is set in the 19th century in England. It is set principally in Longbourn, the Hertfordshire country town that is a mile from Meryton and twenty-four miles from London. It is a well-ordered, provincial town, filled with landed gentry and oblivious to the sweeping changes occurring outside the fringes of its narrow, circumscribed vision.
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