In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene, descriptions, and character dialogue, and introduce the conflict with a great deal of contextual detail and background information also called

exposition. This exposition helps set the stage for the story and provides readers with necessary information to understand the setting, characters, and conflict. It can include details about the characters' relationships, motivations, and past experiences, as well as information about the world they inhabit. By providing this context, authors can create a rich and immersive reading experience that draws readers into the story and helps them connect with the characters and plot.