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The boy and the snake poem question

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Why does the poet describe the earth as "secret"?

The speaker is referring to the natural dwelling-place of the snake. He slithers out of his home in a black hole to drink at the water trough, which is where he encounters the speaker, standing...

why do you think Lawrence uses words like "dreamily " or "drunken" here?

The words "dreamily" and "drunken," used alliteratively by Lawrence to describe the way the snake looks at him after it "drank" at his trough, serve to emphasize the overall mood of the poem, which...

Identify the narrator's variety of emotions surrounding the discovery of the snake at the well. Explain your reaction.

When the narrator first sees the snake in his water trough, he is mildly irritated. He reasons that, since the water trough belongs to him, he should not be made to feel like a "second comer."...

Explain the use of personification in the poem "Snake."  

D. H. Lawrence uses personification throughout his poem “Snake.” In order use this literary device he gives human qualities to the snake, and speaks about it as if it is a person. The narrator...

In "Snake," how does DH Lawrence demonstrate respect for other creatures?

The narrator in D.H. Lawrence's poem "Snake" demonstrates respect for other creatures by humanizing the snake who drinks out of the narrator's water trough. Further, the tension between what the...

In the poem "The Snake" by D. H. Lawrence, identify imagery,  type of imagery and give lines to illustrate imagery. 

Imagery in a poem refers to the elements that engage the senses. Images can relate to any of the senses (sight, taste, sound, touch, smell) as in the poem “The Snake” by D. H. Lawrence. The...

How does D.H. Lawrence use structure and language in his poem "Snake"?

This fascinating poem “Snake” by D. H. Lawrence realistically explores an actual scene that the poet encounters one morning in Sicily when he was going out to get water. A snake was getting his...

What is a critical appreciation of the poem "Snake" by the poet D.H.Lawrence?

Perhaps of paramount importance in the reading and interpretation of "The Snake," is D. H. Lawrence's is the free-verse form with its characteristic conventions which Lawrence derived from Walt...

Write a  summary and analysis of the poem "Snake" by D.H.Lawrence.

This poem begins with a certain charm, at least until the end. D.H. Lawrence personifies this creature in his garden, in "Snake." The snake comes to get a drink from the water trough on a hot day....

Why does D. H. Lawrence refer to the albatross in the poem, "Snake"?

The mention of the albatross is an allusion to "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" in which the mariner kills the albatross and suffers ill consequences for his act against nature. Lawrence alludes...

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