Explain with reference to the context:
"Black snout on sulphur body
He nudge his way
Into my consciousness"
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The excerpt has been taken from the poem 'Wolf' by Keki Daruwalla. The poet describes his dreams.
The wolf is considered similar to the Hughes’s “Thought-Fox”, that enters the poet’s mind and consciousness because of his poetic imagination. The animal has been used to bring significant and deeper meanings.
By describing the wolf with a black snout on its sulfur body nudging its way into his consciousness, the poet tells about his thoughts that are conflicting in between conscience and a view of life as power.
The wolf is considered similar to the Hughes’s “Thought-Fox”, that enters the poet’s mind and consciousness because of his poetic imagination. The animal has been used to bring significant and deeper meanings.
By describing the wolf with a black snout on its sulfur body nudging its way into his consciousness, the poet tells about his thoughts that are conflicting in between conscience and a view of life as power.
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