The setting is the place, location, time and etc. The setting could influence the characters to be a specific way. It's a key detail, and changing that detail could change the way the characters see, feel, or act. Often times, if the setting is changed, the entire story would be different. The plot also depends on the setting. Let's say you're in two different environments. A festive party, and a gloomy cemetery. Which one would you more likely hear laughter in? Which one with jokes? Sad weeping? Spooky noises? Which one would likely be a mystery about the death of a person? These are influenced by the setting.
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Ring's reasoning comes from racist situations in which he was previously a victim.
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This question is about "Fallen angels" written by Walter Dean Myers. The book portrays the Vietnam War and the difficulties faced by people as a result of the war and prejudices that operated in society.
When Ring says that "whitey" cannot be trusted he is stating that white people will not help any black person when necessary, on the contrary. This reasoning is the result of cases of racism that Ring was a victim of, which makes him sure that white people are not to be trusted.
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