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what is the theme of the poem The Snake trying​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The underlying theme of the poem The Snake trying is that creature love life life is precious and no one wants to do this so anyone human beings or an animal sensing danger at one states and initiative through a stick at a small and green snake in water the snakes and sabse danger and move yedehalli towards the needs to height itself it show how life is precious even to a snake

Answered by bottakusuma666
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Answer: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. The poem is based on the theme of prevention of cruelty towards animals.

ROSS is a poem depicting the central idea that not all snakes are poisonous and dangerous. A majority of the snakes are victims of man's fearful wrath. In the poem the poet describes one such green snake who was assaulted and chased away. He was lying at a secluded place, perhaps resting.

The poet says that the snake is harmless even to children. People fear snakes and when they see one, they try to kill it with a stick. The snake tries to save itself and hides behind the green - coloured bushes of marshy plants growing in the water. It hides in the ripples of the water body in order to save itself.

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