![]() The poet mentions that as the jet reached a height of six miles, one could clearly see that the earth is round and had more sea than land. Moreover, the logic that the intersection of land and water fascinated men behind, could clearly be seen. The poet even understood why the valleys were inhabited. When the jet reached a certain height of about ten thousand feet, he talks about how it all made sense as to why the country had cities built along the rivers. He mentions how unavoidable it was to notice how unplanned and non-stylish the city looked before the jet took off. It becomes clear why the city had been developed the way it is. The poet Zulfikar Ghose begins his poem “Geography Lesson” by telling the readers how it all makes sense when the jet takes off and is at a height of about six inches to a mile.
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