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How does the setting of the play affect the characters and the plot?

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The setting of the play greatly affects characters as well as the plot because it determines multiple things. For starters, where a play takes place can set both mood and tone of the plot. For example, if the play took place in a forest it would see more scary as it would if it took place in a castle. To add on, characters have to adjust to whatever the setting is, additionally their mood and tone has to change along with it.

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