why does the author regret hitting the snake
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The poet regretted
because he had acted instinctively. The snake had just come to drink water at
his water trough. The snake had not shown any aggression or hostility. The heat
of the summer season had forced it out. There was a considerable distance
between the poet and the snake. The snake had behaved very majestically; after
slaking its thirst; it was going back to its crevice. The poet had got scared
and thrown a log at it with an intention to kill it. Besides, the snake was not
poisonous at all. So the poet felt regretful at acting meanly.
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