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Why is the snake called the uncrowned king in exile in the poem the snake?


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Answered by azhagan2302
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The poet calls the snake 'a king in exile, uncrowned in the world' because the snake's behavior was royal, majestic, relaxed, and impressive like that of a king. The snake was in exile because it lives a secluded life in a hole or crevice away from mankind.

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Answered by threefriends
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Answer:

The poet calls the snake 'a king in exile, uncrowned in the world' because the snake's behavior was royal, majestic, relaxed, and impressive like that of a king. The snake was in exile because it lives a secluded life in a hole or crevice away from mankind

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The poet calls the snake 'a king in exile, uncrowned in the world' because the snake's behavior was royal, majestic, relaxed, and impressive like that of a king. The snake was in exile because it lives a secluded life in a hole or crevice away from mankind


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