The voice of my education said for me he must killed explain
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The voice of education tells the poet to kill the snake as it was yellow-belly brown that are considered poisonous. The poet took a log of wood and threw at the snake to kill him.
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The voice of my education said for me he must killed.
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- The above line has been taken from the poem "Snake" that has been written by D.H. Lawrence.
- In the poem, the poet talks about the snakes which are venomous and earth-golden in color.
- The poet had a visitor which was a snake on a sunny afternoon.
- The above line says that the poet was deciding on the question that whether the snake might be killed or left. It is the inner voice of the education that suggests the poet kills the snake. This shows that education often misleads people regarding nature.
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Summary of Snake by D.H. Lawrence
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