how does the attitude of the poet towards the snake difference absolutely from that of the man with the stick?
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The poet, on the contrary, has a loving and kind attitude towards the snake. He does not find it to be ugly or terrifying. ... He informs the man with the stick that the snakes with thin, green bodies are absolutely harmless and cannot harm even children.
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The man with the stick shows a cruel and unsympathetic attitude, He believes that all snakes are poisonous and a threat to human beings. ... The poet, on the contrary, has a loving and kind attitude towards the snake
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