what is the poet's dual attitude towards the snake
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snake , poem by dh lawrence
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The poet is both afraid of the snake and is also
fascinated by it's beauty. Social education had
taught the poet that all snakes are poisonous, so
they must be struck down, whereas the snake’s
dignified manner evokes the poet’s admiration.
These dual responses were like two voices that
made the poet strike the snake, much against his wishes.
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