Setting plays an enormous role in literature; no doubt about it. It sometimes won't matter what the lines are, but rather where they are said. The setting gives the reader a picture of the world around the characters. This visuality is evident in works like Hamlet and Pride and Prejudice. Whether in a massive royal estate or in just a massive estate, these strong settings create a vivid image in the reader's head of the world around their characters.
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