CBSE BOARD X, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

why fo you think the poet has a deep sense of reverence for the snake ??? plzz give me answer its urgent

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Answered by anurag2335
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Snakes generate both horror and fascination because our reasoning often misleads us. Though snakes
are creations of nature, we are afraid of them. Snakes also fascinate us but we do not understand the beauty of nature, and being human, we have the impulse to kill it even though we are astounded by its beauty. Snakes are found in different colours and different sizes. They say that nature is more powerful than human beings. But still they generate horror which is just because of small instincts of natural world.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poet decides to stand and wait till the snake has finished drinking because he thinks that the snake came before him. The poet stands waiting with his pitcher ‘I came down with my pitcher’ and feels that there is some guest at the water trough. The poet feels himself honoured that someone has come to drink water from his trough. This shows that the poet is a lover of nature who sees the snake as a big creation of nature.

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