The setting influences the plot, which includes the story's events. Certain actions are more likely to take place in specific environments. Also, the story's tone and theme rely on its setting. ... Characters' backgrounds influence how the characters relate to and behave in the setting.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
On offering to help the blind man, the man who then stole his car, had not, at that precise moment, had any evil intention, quite the contrary, what he did was nothing more than obey those feelings of generosity and altruism which, as everyone knows, are the two best traits of human nature and to be found in much more hardened criminals than this one, a simple car-thief without any hope of advancing in his profession, exploited by the real owners of this enterprise, for it is they who take advantage of the needs of the poor.
I would say that a person who is dogmatic does use the defensive behaviour of certainty and that such a person is answering only from the dogma that he/she knows and not being spontaneous and dealing with the topic in a living way in a way that is open to the world and seeing the other person's point of view that though one may not agree with another point of view one should at least respect it.
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The concept of "ignorance" refers to lack of knowledge. This means that an ignorant person is one who is acting naively or incorrectly, because he does not have enough knowledge to perform a certain action. In that case, to answer the above question, you must read the text to which the question refers and identify how the concept of ignorance fits into Oberon's attitude of putting flower juices in the "eyes of the Athenian man."