The map of the world confused with its territory poem summary
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A MAP OF THE WORD CONFUSED BY ITS TERRITORY
This poem begins by a map of the world that is picked from a drawer.
This map of the world is folded into eighths and when one takes a look at it each country bears a wrong name.
This map has frayed margins of the edges and creases which move towards the center of the earth half ingredients identical stars.
This map has rivers coming from the heart of the country with its brother and here personification is used.
No dates for the wrinkles is found on this map and it has no windows.
The poem describes the nature of this map and at the end of the poem we see that the palm of the hand is likened to this map of the world.
We see that the palm of the hand is like a map of the world erased and drawn again and again and then covered with rivers and the earth.
The descriptions of this map of the world is symbolic, it gives the descriptions of the palm of the hand.
This poem begins by a map of the world that is picked from a drawer.
This map of the world is folded into eighths and when one takes a look at it each country bears a wrong name.
This map has frayed margins of the edges and creases which move towards the center of the earth half ingredients identical stars.
This map has rivers coming from the heart of the country with its brother and here personification is used.
No dates for the wrinkles is found on this map and it has no windows.
The poem describes the nature of this map and at the end of the poem we see that the palm of the hand is likened to this map of the world.
We see that the palm of the hand is like a map of the world erased and drawn again and again and then covered with rivers and the earth.
The descriptions of this map of the world is symbolic, it gives the descriptions of the palm of the hand.
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This poem begins by a map of the world that is picked from a drawer. This map of the world is folded into eighths and when one takes a look at it each country bears a wrong name. ... This map has rivers coming from the heart of the country with its brother and here personification is used.
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