Importance Of Setting In Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man

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Ray Bradbury, author of the collection of short stories The Illustrated Man, exhibits the importance of setting in “The Visitor”. Mars, the planet where the story is set, is very secluded as compared to Earth. The people that are exiled to Mars because they have a disease and lose and chance of normality for them. Living on Mars made them lonely and go mentally insane or depressed due to the fact that they have nobody to talk to. When people come to Mars the only reason is because they were exiled or they are dropping off somebody who was exiles in the rocket. Leonard Mark was the newest exile and Saul, the main character, was the first to meet him off the rocket. Saul wanted to keep Leonard away from all the other exiles because Leonard was

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