The
setting of this story is Roaring Camp, and
it is a settlement town in 1805. Harte definitely
gives the setting a rough
feel. He tells us that death is a regular occurrence in the town as is
eviction from the town. We are also told that the town is just about completely filled
with men.
The town's only woman is a...
Sunday, January 17, 2016
what characteristics does Harte give the setting
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