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Which characters did the poet in the poem snake exhibit

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Answered by nobita77
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In the poem, "The Snake," by D.H. Lawrence, the snake mightbe seen as symbolic of evil or death—as is the snake of Genesis in the Bible that is so appealing, and yet so "deadly;" and the trees and plants and water of the poem may bring to mind the Garden of Eden.The snake is presented as something powerful and admirable.
We get the sense that despite the glory of the snake's color, the ease with which it moves, the captivation that the speaker feels in sharing the same space, and time spent with such an unusual creature, the snake is literally deadly.

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