How does the portrayal of 19th-century American society deepen the story's tension?
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How does the portrayal of 19th-century American society deepen the story's tension?
Did anyone else feel conflicted about rooting for characters involved in morally questionable acts?
What inspired the decision to focus on the themes of power and legacy within this historical setting?