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Questions of Travel
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Elizabeth Bishop
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Questions of Travel Themes
Little Words, Big Ideas
Exploration
"Questions of Travel" is a poem that, well, asks questions about traveling. Why do we journey to the ends of the earth? Can we learn just as much when we're plopped in front of the TV watching the...
The Home
"Questions of Travel" asks a whole lot of questions about exploration and travel. You pretty much know this much if you've read the title. But what you might not know from the title is that the poe...
Man and the Natural World
"Questions of Travel" seems to be a little afraid of nature. There's actually not that much nature per se in the poem. (Let's be honest: much of the poem is about a gas station, which is weird.) Bu...