Important Questions [10]
- For He Seemed to Me Again like a King. like a King in Exile, Uncrowned in the Underworld, Now Due to Be Crowned Again. and So, I Missed My Chance with One of the Lords of Life. and I Have Something to Expiate: a Pettiness.
- Why Did the Poet Throw the Log at the Snake?
- What Does the Poet Compare the Snake'S Drinking Habits To? Why?
- What is the Poet’S Dual Attitude Towards the Snake?
- What is the Dilemma that the Poet Faces When He Sees the Snake?
- Why Did the Poet Have to Wait Near the Water Trough ? (Snake)
- Why Did the Poet Try to Harm the Snake ?
- What Were the Conflicting Thoughts in the Poet'S Mind on Seeing the Snake?
- What Were the Poet'S Thoughts After the Snake Had Gone?
- Answer the Following Question: in the Poem "Snake", Why Does the Poet Say "I Have Something to Expatiate."?
