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The speaker does not specify where Leda’s rape takes place. However, since Yeats borrowed the story of Leda and the swan from Greek myth, the scene can be thought to take place in the ancient Mediterranean. Likewise, the allusions to Troy and the death of the Greek general Agamemnon in lines 10 and 11 – also drawn from Greek myth – are located in the ancient Mediterranean as well, in Troy and Greece respectively.
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