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whenever we act against the voice of our conscience, the result is suffering. explain with reference to the poet action against the snake and it's conciquences

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Answered by yogu76
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As this can be explained by the poem ,poet's educational side was saying that snakes are poisons and on the other side he was thinking that all creatures are god's creation and snake shouldn't be harmed or killed .Afterward poet attempts to kill the snake but snake crawlled very rapidly and the poet's attempts failed .Poet felt embarresed of his work.

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Answered by anujrajverma27
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Answer :

Whenever we act against the voice of our conscience,

the result is suffering. Poet’s inner voice wanted him

to treat the snake as a guest. He longed for mutual

co-existence with other species. But ignoring the

voice of his conscience, without considering the

consequences of the act, he hit the snake. Soon

after this thoughtless act, he regretted it. His

conscience pricked him for unnecessarily killing the

snake though, it had not harmed him in any way.

The feeling of sin and guilt overpowered him. He

wanted to make amends and ask for forgiveness.

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