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Geneva
Geneva is the main setting of the play. It is where Alice and Luke live. Geneva, home to CERN and a hub for scientific research, symbolizes rationality, logic, and the pursuit of knowledge in the play. It is a place where science reigns supreme, and the world is shaped by facts and evidence. Jenny's arrival in Geneva, however, introduces chaos and unpredictability into this controlled environment. Her personal turmoil, emotional volatility, and reckless behavior starkly contrast with the methodical, evidence-based world of science that surrounds her. This juxtaposition highlights the tension between reason and irrationality, drawing attention to the ways in which personal and emotional experiences can disrupt even the most rational of settings.
London
London, in the play, serves as a symbolic backdrop for the relationship between the two sisters, Jenny and Alice. The absence of other characters during the London scenes emphasizes the focus on their...
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