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Sally Dows by Bret Harte is set in the Southern United States during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era, a time of significant social upheaval. The novel explores the complexities of life on a Southern plantation, focusing on the character of Sally Dows, a Southern belle navigating the changing dynamics of her world. The story delves into themes of social class, honor, and loyalty, as Sally is caught between the traditions of the past and the emerging new order. Romance and conflict are central to the narrative, highlighting the tensions between love, duty, and societal expectations. The novel also addresses racial tensions and the shifting power dynamics of the time, offering a nuanced portrayal of the South during this period. Through Sally's journey, Harte examines the clash between tradition and change, and the impact of family legacy and regional identity on individual lives.