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what is the central idea of the poem the snake trying

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Answered by asmathunkiyasudeen
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'The Snake Trying' by W.W.E. ROSS is a poem depicting the central idea that not all snakes are poisonous and dangerous. A majority of the snakes are victims of man's fearful wrath. In the poem the poet describes one such green snake who was assaulted and chased away.

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‘The Snake Trying’ by W.W.E. ROSS is a poem depicting the central idea that not all snakes are poisonous and dangerous. A majority of the snakes are victims of man’s fearful wrath. In the poem the poet describes one such green snake who was assaulted and chased away. He was lying at a secluded place, perhaps resting. Someone saw it and chased it away. The poet appeals to people to spare such snakes as they are harmless, even to children.  

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