English, asked by Aveshi, 1 year ago

why does he eant to let it go unhurt into the reeds?"the snake trying"

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Answered by navysh
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this is because the poet is a very good and kind person he is sympathetic to the snake he demands us to not killing the snake and going him safely in to the place where he wants to go means he wants to go into the green reeds the snake is good and we should let it go ...

navysh: thank you
Answered by Tanu7111979
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Answer:

Even a snake can be graceful and beautiful. At least to the poet, the snake is a living being with grace and beauty. The snake described in the poem is small and green in colour. The sudden currvings of its thin body charm the poem. So does its graceful movement. When it glides through the water it looks an object of grace and beauty. He develops a liking and sympathy for this strange creative of nature. He appeals not to attack such a graceful creature. The small green snake is not poisonous. It is harmless even to children. Such a beautiful and harmless snake should not be an object of our anger. On the other hand, it deserves appreciation and our sympathy.

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