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The universal theme that this poem touches upon is D: obsession. The knight is obsessed with the beautiful lady, which ultimately leads to his despair and loneliness.
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The two statements that can be said to be true concerning the "knight-at-arms" featured in the poem are:
- B: He is in love.
- D: He is in despair.
The knight's experience reveals a love that transforms into despair, highlighting the consequences of his obsessive infatuation.