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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
The poem 'Snake' is a representation of the human behaviour. Every individual consists of two sides - the negative and positive attributes. The negative side of the poet compelled him to kill the snake who was drinking at the trough. However, it is important to note that he also had goodness within him, which made him conscious about his action. Thus the interpretation derived is that man is a mix of good and bad qualities. Emphasising the good actions and qualities help him to live as a civilized human being.
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