what is the central ideas of the snake trying
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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.
The Snake Trying is a poem written by William Wrightson Eustace Ross, a Canadian geophysicist who was also a poet.
In his poem The Snake Trying, he is emphasizing that the snakes are not always harmful to humans. They are sometimes quiet harmless. According tho the poet, killing a snake as soon as we see it is completely foolish, even though it is a poisonous snake. He said through his poem, that snakes will bite when it observe any danger or life threatening situation from humans. It bites for its elf protection. He said he felt sad about snakes when humans always try to kill snakes at he first sight.