You have read the story ‘The Snake and the Mirror’. Now read the poems given in the textbook, Beehive, ‘The Snake Trying’ (page 125) and ‘Green Snake’ (page 126). • Note the actions of these three snakes. • Note the reactions of the story writer and the poets. What do they feel? • Do you think any of the snakes wanted to do any harm? • What is the human behaviour towards them? Discuss all these points with your partner and together share with your other friends.
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In the story, ‘The Snake and the Mirror’, the snake just landed on the doctor. It slithered on his shoulder and around his left arm, it coiled. The writer was just turned to a stone as even his slight movement can make the snake strike him. The snake did not want to harm him.
In ‘The Snake Trying’, the snake is trying to escape. It tried no harm to any of the children. He was just being chased away by the humans.
In ‘Green Snake’, there was a baby green snake without doing any action. However, the humans felt that snake is a snake and it has to be killed and it was killed.
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