One thing that really helped me was focusing on how each location in the book is more than just a backdrop—it actually shapes the emotional tone and challenges the characters face. For example, when a character moves from a rural, open landscape to a crowded urban setting, I noticed that the shift reflects a deeper internal conflict—like feeling lost, disconnected, or overwhelmed by change. I started mapping how the physical features of a place (like isolation, climate, or social environment) paralleled the emotional journey of the characters. It made me realize that geography in Little Journeys isn’t just physical—it’s psychological too. Try picking one or two characters and tracking how changes in location affect their mindset or decisions. That approach made my essay way more focused and insightful!