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How does the setting build the identity of the characters
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How does the setting build the identity of the characters
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it can show us (the readers) what the character is like, where he/she lives, what time they are alive, etc... it can help determine if the way a character is acting throughout the story would be normal during that time period
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the setting builds the identity of the character by showing what they like
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