Why is the last stanza of the poem 'Hunting Snake' different from the other three stanzas?
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Hunting Snake is a poem about two people witnessing a wild snake in pursuit of its prey. The event is over in a short time yet their reaction to the snake's presence seems to be profound. Their day is altered, their breath is affected.
This phenomenon, of meeting a snake about its daily business and being in awe, isn't unique to the continent of Australia, where this poem is set.
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Hunting Snake is a poem about two people witnessing a wild snake in pursuit of its prey. The event is over in a short time yet their reaction to the snake's presence seems to be profound. Their day is altered, their breath is affected.
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