The Old Man and the Sea

What is the setting of The Old Man and the Sea?

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Although the opening and closing scenes take place on land in a small Cuban fishing village in the 1940s, the dominant setting is the Gulf Stream off the coast of Cuba. Hemingway believes the sea to be the last great unexplored territory on earth, and this work travels deeply into the nature of this mysterious setting.

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