How does setting contribute to emotional effect in "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan?

For this, I wrote that the setting of Chinatown is reminiscent of China and the pain and squalor that Jing-Mei's mother escaped from. Is this correct? I also need some more details for this question.

How does setting reveal character in "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan?
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How does setting act as a character in "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan?
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Your teacher does not want to know what I think (or any other Jiskha tutor). Sometimes the setting is a character in a story because it has a life of its own, like the human or animal characters. And the setting certainly influences the characters in the story because the interact with each other according to the restrictions/customs/mores of that setting. Think.
Typo: "the interact" should be "they interact".
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