What does the poet want to convey by saying that the snake emerges from the ‘burning bowels of the earth’?
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23/12/2020 12:01 pm
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What does the poet want to convey by saying that the snake emerges from the ‘burning bowels of the earth’?
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23/12/2020 12:02 pm
The poet wants to convey that the snake came out of the dark hell. He means that the snake comes out of the fissure from the bottom of the earth which is all dark and black as hell.
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