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The poem's primary setting is the Earth. There are frequent references to the geological and geographic features of the Earth – for instance, the poles, or even the parallel lines of latitude and longitude. By using the entire world as the setting, the poet creates a sense of universalism within the poem. It is not any one place, or any one pair of lovers, caught in this fated trap, but all of humanity that is at the mercy of fate.
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