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What is a common characteristic of the development of characters in classic westerns?
Characters often follow a strict moral code.
Characters rarely face any adversities.
Characters are often portrayed as villains.
Characters operate in a modern urban setting.
Which of the following traits is often depicted as a pivotal aspect of character growth in classic westerns?
A tendency to avoid conflict.
Personal redemption and self-discovery.
Wealth accumulation.
Rejection of community and society.
What role does the setting play in the character development of classic westerns?
It usually remains irrelevant to the plot.
It often serves as a catalyst for character conflicts and growth.
It is predominantly focused on urban environments.
It features static landscapes that do not change.
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