I envisioned an old country road with nothing around and plenty of land between houses. People, walking down a dirt road, to go visit their neighbors is what else comes into my mind. “Harry and I had started to town with a load of potatoes...” just paints a picture of an old guy in overalls, dirty from the farm. I think that it is important that this play was set where it was because when most people think of “country folk,” they think of older people sweaty and dirty from a hard day of work on the farm. These people are probably not highly educated. I picture this county attorney as feeling as though he is better than these people from the country. He states, “And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies?” It makes me think that he is almost mocking these women and thinks that they are not smart or useful. I think that the setting of this play really helps the understanding of the play. It paints a perfect picture in your head of how all of the characters look, act and feel. It helps you to realize that the women feel like they have something to prove to the men in their life.