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Although the external setting is most likely a kitchen (as implied by the act of chopping onions), the speaker’s exploration of the poem’s symbols and themes takes place internally. Beginning from the third stanza, the speaker looks inwards at their own cultural points of reference and at what the experience evokes. The lack of specificity in the poem’s external world makes the speaker seem even more disconnected and disoriented, creating a sense of surrealism.
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