In the poem 'The Snake trying' what is the snake trying to do? Is he successful? What does the poet tell about him?
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In the poem, the poet says that the snake tries to escape from being hit by the stick held by a person who is trying to kill it. The poet wants to say that all snakes are not harmful.
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The snake is attempting to flee the stick that is chasing it. Humans make every effort to destroy the snake.
Explanation:
- The snake is attempting to flee at a breakneck speed in order to avoid being caught and killed by the man.
- The snake's movements are smooth and graceful.
- The snake does not follow a single path but rather weaves in and out of it.
- The snake eventually swims above the water and hides among the green reeds.
- For its own survival, the snake possesses an instinct.
- It has the ability to smell danger and recognize it.
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