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Why did the poet have a sudden urge to hit the snake? Do you think he was justified in trying to hit the snake, when its back was turned? |
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Answer» When the snake’s back is turned, the ‘voices of education’ that were troubling the poet, overtake him. He hits the snake with a stick which was quite unjustified. The snake had not troubled the poet and one must behave with one’s instincts rather than preconceived notions. |
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