Ray Atlee is a character who feels out of place. He feels fit out of his father's mansion at a university.
Based on this, we can answer the other questions as follows:
- Ray Atlee shows great development when he needs to rely less on the academic environment and use more logical thinking and quick thinking to ensure his safety and solve a mystery.
- The setting affects the story by showing how the formality of elitist places can hide terrible secrets that are very difficult to solve. This strengthens the conflict of the story, increases the tension, and creates an atmosphere of suspense.
<h3>What is "The Summons?"</h3>
"The Summons," tells how Ray Atlee, a university professor, discovers that his father was involved in an illegal scheme, which led to him being coldly murdered.
Ray Atlee, decides to investigate how his father's murder happened and why his father kept an envelope with three million dollars in his office.
During the investigation, Ray Atlee finds himself pursued by his father's killer and so he needs to unravel the mystery before he is caught.
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