what is the ironical in the poem " the snake "
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The irony in the poem The Snake lies in the dual attitude of the poet toward the snake. His human instinct make him appreciate and respect the snake's beauty and harmlessness. However, his education and inner voice says that it is a dangerous beast and should be killed.
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The poet appreciates the snakes beauty and harmlessness but his inner voice makes him feel like he is a Coward
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