The message that poet want to convey through the poem snake
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The poet wants to convey that we must respect the animals.
He also conveys that we must respect our guests.
It is also stated that sometimes the outer education should be avoided in front of the inner voice.
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He also conveys that we must respect our guests.
It is also stated that sometimes the outer education should be avoided in front of the inner voice.
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The poet wants to convey that
There are two main themes in the poem: the relationship of people to nature and the narrator's own sense of identity.
The narrator offers us two possible ways we can relate to the natural world. The first way is to admire the beauty and grace of the snake. Even though the snake has the potential to be dangerous, we are actually in no danger from it if we simply stand by and observe while it drinks, appreciating its grace and wildness. The second way to relate to nature is through fear and anger, destroying even the possibility of any form of competition or danger to humanity.
There are two main themes in the poem: the relationship of people to nature and the narrator's own sense of identity.
The narrator offers us two possible ways we can relate to the natural world. The first way is to admire the beauty and grace of the snake. Even though the snake has the potential to be dangerous, we are actually in no danger from it if we simply stand by and observe while it drinks, appreciating its grace and wildness. The second way to relate to nature is through fear and anger, destroying even the possibility of any form of competition or danger to humanity.
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