Why does the poet of the poem snake make an allusion to the albatross?
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● IN CHAPTER ALBATROSS, ALBATROSS IS KILLED BY MAN EITHER ALBATROSS DIDNT HAVE ANY FAULT..
HE KILLED HIM ONLY FOR HIS WILL
AND THAT MAKES THE MAN GUILTY AND REALISE HIS MISTAKE AT LAST
IN SNAKE CHAPTER
POET TRIES TO KILL SNAKE BCOZ OF HIS EDUCATION VOICE THAT MAKES HIM STRONGER
SO THAT HE THROUGH THE LOG OF WOOD AT SNAKE
THAT MAKES THE SNAKE SCARE AND AT THUS TYM ALSO SNAKE DIDNT HAVE ANY FAULT
AND POET REALISE HIS MISTAKE AT LAST
EITHER HE FELT ATTRACTED TOWARDS SNAKE
THANKS
HE KILLED HIM ONLY FOR HIS WILL
AND THAT MAKES THE MAN GUILTY AND REALISE HIS MISTAKE AT LAST
IN SNAKE CHAPTER
POET TRIES TO KILL SNAKE BCOZ OF HIS EDUCATION VOICE THAT MAKES HIM STRONGER
SO THAT HE THROUGH THE LOG OF WOOD AT SNAKE
THAT MAKES THE SNAKE SCARE AND AT THUS TYM ALSO SNAKE DIDNT HAVE ANY FAULT
AND POET REALISE HIS MISTAKE AT LAST
EITHER HE FELT ATTRACTED TOWARDS SNAKE
THANKS
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