Why does the narrator in the poem snake consider himself a coward?
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heya..
Although the poet is terrified of the snake, he is even honoured that the snake chose to be his quest at the water trough. The narrator considers himself as a coward because once when he decides to kill the snake then also he is thinking and waiting . So that's why D. H Lawrence thinks that he's a coward
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Heya!!
✒The narrator considers himself coward he was unable to shoo away the snake and failed to kill it but later forgot humanity aspect and tried to harm it by throwing a stone at it.
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