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The poem's setting takes place entirely in the natural landscape of an unnamed location. Most of the description is of the hawk's body and pain, but there is vivid imagery of the sky and the hawk dreaming in the night, mourning his lost ability to fly. The poet also highlights the beauty of the "wild God of the world" and the lawlessness of the world that was created (13).
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