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today were going to talk about how to write settings that appropriately challenge your characters so stick around by the way my name is brandon mcnulty im the author of bad parts also the author of entry wounds and welcome to my writing channel one of my subscribers requested a video on the subject of setting versus character or more specifically how to use setting as an obstacle that gets in the way of a characters goals and were going to talk about that today im going to go over some basic things like what a goal is what an obstacle is how to use setting as an obstacle and then im going to get into the three types of setting related obstacles and then were going to finish off the video with an example from lord of the rings return of the king the first thing i want to talk about is what is a goal and very simply a goal is a tangible thing that a character wants it could be something like money or love or to win a boxing match or to escape prison or anything along those lines i