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What did the speaker like the snake

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Answer..

For in Sicily the black, black snakes are innocent, the gold are venomous.

And as captivated as the speaker is, his "gut" is telling him that he should be afraid, while his ego accuses him that he is afraid. ...

For this reason, even as the speaker greatly admires the snake, his instinct drives him to kill it.

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Answered by DevendraLal
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The snake was a favorite because it appeared nearly innocent. It drank the water it had come for quietly.

  • The snake is viewed by the poet as a stunning work of nature. Furthermore, it is a harmless green garden snake. He asks that the stick not be used to beat it.
  • Even a threatening and poisonous animal like a snake has its captivating allure and charm. The snake, according to the poet, forms lovely and graceful forms.
  • He is conflicted between human instinct and logical thought, which is why. He loves animals and appreciates snakes out of human instinct.
  • Snakes, on the other hand, are considered venomous and should be exterminated, according to the voice of human education or reasonable thought.

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