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Q. The poet has a dual attitude towards the snake . why does he experience conflicting emotions on seeing the snake ?

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Answered by sharmameenal272
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Yes the poet has a dual attitude towards the snake . He admired a and like him , He felt honoured seeing him drinking water but at the same time the voice of modern education and civilization shaped his thoughts of being a coward and feared man and urged him to kill the snake .
Answered by bijuvnhridhya709
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Explanation:The poet has dual attitude towards the snake and he experiences conflicting emotions.

The basic human instinct or voices of his education told him that the snake must be killed but his honour towards the snake deprived him from killing it.

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