why did the author describe the postmaster as a fish without the water?
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Being a Calcutta boy, the postmaster felt like a fish out of water in the remote village of Ulapur. He was not good at socializing. Having little company and much time, he would sometimes try his hand at poetry. His salary being small, he would cook his own means and shared them with Ratan, an orphan.
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