How might an author use setting to reflect a character's internal conflict?

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By using a vibrant, colorful setting to highlight the character's emotional turmoil.
By contrasting a peaceful, serene setting with the character's internal unrest.
By keeping the setting vague and ambiguous to allow the reader to project the character's emotions.
By describing a gloomy, oppressive environment to mirror the character's psychological struggles.

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An author might effectively use setting to reflect a character's internal conflict by contrasting a peaceful, serene setting with the character's internal unrest. This juxtaposition can highlight the dissonance between the external world and the character's inner feelings, emphasizing the depth of their struggle and creating a more poignant emotional experience for the reader.

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