What is the message conveyed in the poem the snake trying?
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Answer:
The message conveyed in the poem "the snake trying" is that the snakes are not dangerous every time.
Explanation:
The question is asked from the poem The Snake Trying which is written by the poet WWE Ross. Human beings are bound under preconceived notion that whenever they spot a snake, they wants to kill human which is not true.
Many of us consider snakes as terrifying representations of death. However the poet has a unalike opinion about snakes. In his opinion, snakes are not dangerous as long as they are not bothered. They harm humans only when they think there is a danger for their life. In this poem, the snake becomes a prey of human hardness.
EXPLANATION:
In this poem, the poet tells us that the snake attempts to escape from being beaten by the stick held by an individual who is wanting to kill it. The poet wishes to say that not all snakes are dangerous. Humans have a perception that snakes are harmful and try to kill them the moment they spot it; however this is not factual.
The poet conveys to us how harmless green-coloured snake are and how the snake is trying to conceal itself behind the bushes to save itself. In other words, the poet clear and simple words states the message that all creatures of nature must be treated in a sympathetic and kind manner. Snakes too should not be attacked since they do not bite except when they sense a threat to their life. Furthermore, there are some varieties of snakes which are not venomous and are therefore harmless.