How has the poet described the hot environment in the poem snake?
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The poem 'Snake' is written by D.H.Lawrence. In the poem, the poet tells of an incident that took place on a hot July day.
He describes the environment very clearly. He says that the incident took place in Sicily. It was a very hot day. It was so hot that even the bowels of the earth were burning. Everything there became very thirsty. Due to this hot environment, the shade of the Carob tree was a spot of welcome relief.
The poem 'Snake' is written by D.H.Lawrence. In the poem, the poet tells of an incident that took place on a hot July day.
He describes the environment very clearly. He says that the incident took place in Sicily. It was a very hot day. It was so hot that even the bowels of the earth were burning. Everything there became very thirsty. Due to this hot environment, the shade of the Carob tree was a spot of welcome relief.
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