In the poem 'green snake ',what does 'A snake's a snake' mean ? what was the father's perspective on snake's ?
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The snake disappeared in the ripples of the water among the green reeds. ... The poet tells the man chasing the snake with a stick to let the snake go. The poet wishes that the snake should not be hurt and should be allowed to make its escape and reach its destination safely. 'He is harmless even to children.
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