What important lesson did the narrator learn from the snake ?
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The narrator was horrified at the sight of the snake around his neck. He could not breathe for a while. He was turned to a stone yet his presence of mind was high. He was possessed by a rare kind of boldness that he didn’t jump, didn’t tremble, didn’t cry out.
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The narrator has been portrayed a very vain and self-centred. He did not experience any embarrassment in expressing the desire to marry a rich, fat lady for a luxurious life style to avoid struggle. After confronting a deadly cobra, and the panic he experienced, he realized that nothing was really important when faced with death.
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