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Welcome to Now You See It. One of the most important characters in a movie often times is actually the setting where the movie takes place. In the same way that a character has a personality, influences the plot or represents a certain idea, so too can a setting just as effectively contribute to the mood, style or themes in a story. While settings always indicate time or place, I want to look at the many instances when setting goes even deeper and either gives insight into a character, symbolizes a certain idea, moves forward the plot, or establishes mood. A setting is wherever a scene takes place and can be anywhere from space to a desert to virtual reality. A lot of the time, a setting is an extension of a character. Depending on where a character works, lives or spends their free time, we learn more about them. Perhaps the best example of the use of setting to describe a character is the Xanadu in Citizen Kane. This castle where Charles Kane lives is ridiculously large, elusive, sec