Here the ultimate geography lesson that the narrator learns while looking at the earth from a great height is that the earth is 'round' meaning one in spite of the natural boundaries or divisions whereas man has divided its oneness by drawing political, religious and linguistic boundaries on the face of earth that create everlasting hatred and hostility between various groups. The poet implies that we should realize that if God-made earth is one undivided whole so is humanity in spite of our racial, cultural and ethnic differences. Why we still hate or kill each other is beyond the poet's understanding!
In "Geography Lesson" by Zulfikar Ghose, some literary devices used include imagery to evoke a vivid sense of place, personification to give human-like qualities to non-human elements, and irony to highlight contrasts between the natural world and human behavior. The poem employs these devices to explore themes of colonization, displacement, and the power dynamics between nature and humanity.
In this poem it teaches us about the world and nature of humans.In 1st para it talks about when the jet sprang to the sky .In 2nd para it talks us about when the jet reached 10,000 km high . 3rd it talks us about when the jet reached 6 miles high .
There is imagery,personification "the jet sprang into the sky"
what happened in geography lesson
The poet mainly uses following poetic devices in the poem-
1)Imagery: “walls symbolise borders” and “cities symbolise countries.”
2) Alliteration: (Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in a line) “sprang into the sky”, “it scaled six inches”,
3) Repetition of lines: “When the jet sprang into the sky” ;“When the jet reached ten thousand feet.”
Some common literary devices in a lesson could include imagery (descriptive language to create mental pictures), metaphor (comparing two different things), simile (comparing using "like" or "as"), and symbolism (using objects or actions to represent deeper meanings).
In "A Lesson Before Dying" by Ernest J. Gaines, literary devices such as symbolism, imagery, and foreshadowing are used to convey themes of racism, injustice, and redemption. The novel also employs motifs such as the hog and the butterfly to explore the characters' relationships and personal growth throughout the story.
it depends to the person studying it.
Teachers can find a blank world map on the internet by using Google and the terms: teacher blank world map geography lesson. There is a company called EducationWorld that deals with maps and how they are used in geography lessons. Xpeditions Atlas also offers geography lesson plans for teachers.
Fern is me!!!!!!! she is in a geography lesson right now
The maps were redrawn as the Geography teacher had left school.
Decomposition by Zulfikar Ghose is a poem based on the poverty of India. Ghose talks about how typical it is of India that poverty and homeless still exhist in vast amounts in India. He also talks about how there is so much of poverty in India that the people have become desensitised to the idea as it's nothing new.
A fable, as in Aesop's fables.
The title 'Geography lesson suggests that God created the world and we created the countries. we discreminate among each other. we hate each other by safeguarding our sefish motos. hence the geographic conditions of this earth teaches moral lesson of unity and the need to live peacefully on this earth.
Maps Lesson PLansIf you go to the related link and click on free lesson plans, then click on geography, page 5 of the results has lesson plans on maps/types and uses.
Modern because it was written in 1993.
23 i was asked this in a geography lesson!