1. What was the poet on his way to do when he first became aware of the snake?
2. What was the snake doing?
3. What did the ‗voice of his education‘ tell the poet he should do?
4. How did he actually feel about the snake when the voices told him to kill it?
5. What caused the poet‘s horror towards the snake?
6. What did the poet do?
7. What does he feel after having done it?
8. What does the poet mean by ―the voices of my accursed education.‖ Why are they
accursed?
9. Why does the poet call the snake one of the ‗Lords of Life‘?
10. Why does the poet call his sin a ‗pettiness‘?
1. Write a paragraph on: What underlying statement do you think the poet is making
in ‗Snake‘ about human beings in general and himself in particular?Support your
answer with a quotation from the poem.
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he was just walking ahead and ahead theree
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