English, asked by roydebabrata1983, 3 months ago

as it makes its
Hunting Snake (lesson-12).the poem describes
the poet's experience of watching a black shake
way
across an area of grassland.
Now imagine, you are also facing
similar situation around youre house hold. Describe
your own experience in about 100
words.

Answers

Answered by rekhasuresh090
0

Answer:

Think of a snake poem and the name D.H.Lawrence comes to mind. His longer poem Snake, set in Sicily, is a classic. His snake came for a drink of water, Judith Wright's snake is on the hunt. Quite natural actions you might say, followed by extraordinary human reaction.

Both poems, though very different in form, do share this common ground, and there is the suggestion that Lawrence's earlier poem influenced Judith Wright's.

Hunting Snake on first read through appears simple and straightforward. Four stanzas, all quatrains, with regular full rhyme, save for the last stanza. A clear narrative, with a nod to Robert's Frost's sound of sense and rhythm, and relatively easy to understand language.

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