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what is the poet pleading in the poem 'the snake trying 'and why? ​

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Answered by samriddhsaxena
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He is harmless even to children. The snakes moves through the water in order to save itself. The poet pleads to let it escape and hide behind the thick marshy plants as it is harmless. The small green - coloured snake is harmless even to children.

Answered by syedimram786
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This small poem by W.W.E. Ross, written in unrhymed, free-verse with unequal lines, is the poet's plea to human beings to treat snakes in a kind manner. Human beings generally tend to kill snakes to avoid being bitten, but the poet reveals that all snakes are not poisonous and all of them do not harm human beings.

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