what is the message of this poem the snake trying
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The poem "The Snake Trying" is written by W. W. E. Ross. In the poem, the poet speaks about that not all snakes are dangerous. The poem is about a green-colored snake trying to hide himself in the green bushes.
The message that the poet wants to convey through this poem is that it is not the snakes that are dangerous but humans that are dangerous to snakes because snakes only attack when they see danger from the person. But some snakes are harmless and are not poisonous.
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the snake trying conveys the message that we should be compassionate towards animals .we should not be curel especially out of irrational fear of certain animal like snakes .we should keep in mind that all snakes are not poisonous. even those snake who are poisonous need not be attacked and killed. if we are not in danger of being bitten they have also the right to live God has created all creatures , and each of them fits well in his scheme of things.
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