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10 January, 06:19

What is D. H. Lawrence's message to the reader in "Snake"?

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  1. 10 January, 06:24
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    The theme or message Lawrence is trying to convey is that the snake is a beautiful creature, one to be honored, not killed, for it is more in harmony with nature and more truly itself than an over-educated human being. Lawrence uses positive language to describe the snake in a way that humanizes it.
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