why does the poet mention the teachers house in poem "geography lesson"
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Geography lesson:
- When the jet lifted off into the sky, the poet describes what the city looked like. He claims that as the jet travelled between a height of six inches and a mile, it became clear why the city was built in the manner it was. He talks about how it was impossible to miss how haphazard and unattractive the city appeared before the jet took off. He means that whatever was on the ground appeared to have been put there without a design or an order when he says that it looked "haphazard."
- He relates how everything made sense as to why the nation had cities built along the rivers once the jet reached a height of 10,000 feet. The rivers serve as a source of resources, income, and livelihood. Even the poet realised why people lived in the lowlands. When the jet ascended to a height of 10,000 feet, the reasoning behind the geographic pattern became abundantly evident. Geography's rationale said that men were intrigued by the meeting point of land and water.
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