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1. How does the poet describe the snake's movements?
2. Why does the poet want the snake to go over the water into the reeds?
3. What methods did Sue adopt to take Johnsy's mind off her illness?
4. Why were the medicines not bringing a positive improvement in Johnsy?
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The movement of the snake is very graceful and elegant. The snake does not stick to one straight path but wends its way in and out of the path. At last, the snake floats over the water and hides itself into the green reeds. The snake has an instinct for its survival.
The poet sees the snake as a beautiful creation of Nature. Moreover, it is a green garden snake and not a harmful one. He wishes that it should not be assaulted with the stick. It should be allowed to go under the water into the reeds to hide without being hurt.
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