"Along the sand /he lay until observed/ and chased away, and now he/ vanishes in the ripples" 5. What does the writer wish for 'he'?
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He’ is the snake which is being chased away by someone with a stick. The snake was in the sand lying peacefully. Suddenly someone chased it with a stick. It slithered towards the river to hide itself.
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In the poem 'The snake trying' by W.W.E Ross, the writer wishes that the little snake in the poem is left unharmed and unbothered.
- The snake in the poem is described as small and green and it is a little nonvenomous snake that would not even be able to harm a child.
- Yet the snake is laying along the sand till it is spotted and then the people chase it away by a stick and vanishes into the ripples of the green weeds.
- The people do not care that the snake is not nonpoisonous and only see it as a threat instead of appreciating it for its beauty and understanding that it is a part of our world and deserves to roam as it wishes.
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