English, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

what is the irony of the poem snake explain in points working plzzzzzz​

Answers

Answered by Ayushrout
3
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'sbeauty and harmlessness. However, his education and inner voice says that it is a dangerous beast and should be killed.
Answered by Auxiliary
1

Hi friend!

The poet had appeared overprotective and most concerned for the snake. The irony in the poem is that it is the poet himself who tried to kill the snake, while the snake was calmly retreating.

Please mark my answer brainliest if it helped you.


Auxiliary: Hi @Sagar3111
Auxiliary: Followed you
Similar questions