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Leonberg
Leonberg is where Katharina lives when she is accused of being a witch. This setting is described more fully than most of the others. Katharina has a modest home here that is near Simon's home. Both are near a church but Simon's home is on lower ground than the surrounding buildings. Katharina passes through the market in a couple of scenes and visits her son Christoph's home. She notes Ursula's house as having a curtain over one window. She also has an audience with the governor and goes to an office where she talks to a clerk. There are few details about any of the settings, other than as they relate to the action taking place.
Linz
Linz is the town where Hans lives with his family. Katharina goes there the first time to avoid the accusations but later returns when it is evident she is going to...
This section contains 388 words (approx. 1 page at 400 words per page) |