literary device in poem the snail by Ruskin bond
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- The snail is a very tiny creature, who can easily stick with the grass, leaf, fruit or wall. As he grows on his own shell, he does not fear to fall. The poet feels secure, within his own house, from any danger of storm or other harms. He dwells alone always and feels satisfied with the little treasure he belongs.
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