What were the settings in book Ferdinand bull?

It seems you are referring to the book "The Story of Ferdinand" by Munro Leaf. There isn't a character named "Ferdinand Bull" in the book, but Ferdinand is a bull.

The settings in "The Story of Ferdinand" are:

* Ferdinand's home: A beautiful meadow filled with flowers where Ferdinand prefers to smell the flowers and relax.

* The bullfight ring: A large, open space surrounded by spectators, where bulls are meant to fight. This is where the story culminates.

* The field where the bulls are chosen: This is where Ferdinand is accidentally picked to go to the bullfight, despite not wanting to.

The story highlights a contrast between the peaceful, natural setting of Ferdinand's home and the bustling, chaotic setting of the bullfight. This helps to emphasize Ferdinand's unique character and his love for peace.

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