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summery of the snail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Snail by William Cowper is the journey of a snail from birth till death. The Snail comes out of the shell and sticks to grass, leaf, fruit or any wall. The Snail saves itself from other dangers such as dust, attack, stones etc. Author has compared the Snail to hermit.

Answered by tejasvi023
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The snail is a very tine creature , who can stick closely with grass , leaf , fruit or wall . He is out of fear to fall because he grows within his own cell . Within his own house he can feel secure from imminent danger of storm and other harms . Sometimes he shrinks into his own house with displeasure . He always dwells alone , never takes any personal belongings . Although he feels satisfied with his little treasure . The snail leads his life like a hermit , he is out of needs from any partner. When he meets someone , he only feeds . The poem described the fellow as a worse than blind who seeks the nail . He and his house (cell) are combined . He always fails to find his masters (relatives) .

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