The Crucible Setting Analysis

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The author uses the setting to develop different texts for different purposes. According to these different settings and purposes, some characters change the way they act for better or for worse and some of these things can possibly connect with the person reading the story because of various reasons.

The setting is extremely important to a scene for a number of reasons. The first reason is because the geography develops a foundation for future dialogue, ideas, and character development. The second reason is because the schemes of the characters change upon interacting with different things in the geography. For example, John Proctor, when he acts innocent in front of everyone but once he is alone with Abigail then he tries to convince her