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Summary of D.H. Lawrence's Poem "Snake" 1. Context and Setting: The poem is set on a hot summer day in Sicily, near Mount Etna. The poet goes to his water trough to fill a pitcher and encounters a snake that has come there to drink water. 2. The Arrival of the Snake: The poet describes the snake as a "guest." It is a golden-brown snake that arrives peacefully and drinks water in a slow, majestic manner. The poet feels a sense of admiration and respect for the creature, even comparing it to a "king in exile." 3. The Inner Conflict: The core of the poem is the conflict between the poet's natural instinct and his social education. Voice of Education: His worldly knowledge tells him that golden snakes are poisonous and must be killed. It challenges his manhood, urging him to strike the snake. Natural Instinct: His inner self feels honored by the snake's presence and views it as a harmless visitor. 4. The Climax and Regret: Driven by the "voice of education," the poet eventually picks up a log and throws it at the snake as it retreats into a hole. Although the snake escapes, the poet immediately feels a deep sense of guilt and shame for his "paltry" and "vulgar" act. 5. Literary Comparison: The poet compares his regret to the guilt felt by the sailor in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" after he kills the Albatross bird without reason. 6. Conclusion and Themes: The video concludes by highlighting the key themes: The conflict between human education and natural instinct. Man vs. Nature. Regret and moral guilt. Respect for all living creatures. #snake #snakepoem #poem #snakepoemintamil #dhlawrence #englishliterature #tamilsummary @jpenglishliteraturediaries9062 @padidaparama3 @jayaspanorama5715 @BanumathiKsLiteratureInsights