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Snake
What is the dilemma that the poet faces when he sees the snake?
When the poet sees the snake, he gets caught in between his sentiments and rationality. His sensibility towards animals makes him adore the snake. However, the power of reason dominates his sensibility and says that snakes are poisonous and therefore should be killed.
Some More Questions From Snake Chapter
What does his ‘voice of education’ tell the poet?
What does the poet compare the snake's drinking habits to? Why?
Keeping in mind the poem, 'Snake', write out a speech for the morning assembly on the topic, 'Snakes - a beautiful creation of God, an object of our love and not hatred.
Why did the poet wait for the snake to quench its thirst first ?
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