snake vvi questions
The poem “Snake” by D.H. Lawrence is a poignant exploration of the complex emotions that arise from a human encounter with nature. It is an integral part of the Bihar Board Class 12th English curriculum, offering students valuable insights into human instincts, respect for wildlife, and the conflict between human fear and reverence.
The poem “Snake” has been composed by D. H. Lawrence. According to the poet, it was a hot day of summer.
The poet felt thirsty. He went to the container to drink water. He found a snake coming out from a fissure in the earth. It was a Black Cobra, which also came there to drink water. The poet was fascinated by the look and movement of the snake. After drinking water, it began to enter its hole.
The poet threw a clumsy log over it. The snake died on the spot. After killing the snake, the poet starts repenting that he has committed a sin and will be punished by God for it.
an epitaph vvi questions
1. Who has composed the poem “Snake”?
(A) John Donne
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) D. H. Lawrence
(D) Walt Whitman | Ans- (C)
2. The poet D. H. Lawrence was ……..
(A) a poet
(B) a short story writer
(C) a novelist
(D) all of them | Ans- (D)
3. The collection of poems by D. H. Lawrence is ……
(A) The White Peacock
(B) The Rainbow
(C) Snake
(D) All of these | Ans- (D)
4. “Was it cowardice, that I dared not kill him?” is from ……….
(A) Song of Myself
(B) The Soldier
(C) Snake
(D) Fire-hymn | Ans- (C)
5. “And stopped and drank a little more” is from …….
(A) Fire-hymn
(B) Song of Myself
(C) Snake
(D) Ode to Autumn | Ans- (C)
6. The snake came to the poet’s water-trough on a …….. day.
(A) Hot
(B) Cold
(C) Rainy
(D) None of these | Ans- (A)
7. The speaker in the poem ‘snake’ hits the snake with ……
(A) A hunter
(B) A log
(C) A rod
(D) None of these | Ans- (B)
8. D. H. Lawrence was ……..
(A) A fiction writer
(B) A poet
(C) A short story-writer
(D) All of these | Ans- (D)
9. D. H. Lawrence has written a poem ………
(A) My Grandmother’s House
(B) Snake
(C) An epitaph
(D) The soldier | Ans- (B)
10. A ……….. came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough.
(A) Snake
(B) Cow
(C) Goat
(D) Cat | Ans- (A)
11. The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ………
(A) Tea
(B) Coffee
(C) Water
(D) Milk | Ans- (C)
12. The poet compares the snake to a ……… bird, albatross.
(A) Well
(B) River
(C) Sea
(D) Pond | Ans- (C)
13. The snake seemed like a ……….. in exile.
(A) Saint
(B) Fakir
(C) Queen
(D) King | Ans- (D)
1. How did the snake drink water?
Ans: The snake went to the water trough and put its mouth upon the bottom of that trough. It sipped water with its straight mouth.
2. What is the meaning of “Sicilian July, with Etna Smoking”?
Ans: “Sicilian July, with Etna smoking” refers to extreme heat, like the one caused by the eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily. It was as hot as the volcano at Etna during its eruption.
3. What is the belief prevailing in Sicily about a snake?
Ans: The belief prevailing in Sicily about a snake is that black snakes are considered innocent and harmless, while golden snakes are venomous. Therefore, people believe that only yellow-brown snakes should be killed.
4. Why did the speaker like the snake?
Ans: The speaker liked the snake because it appeared very innocent and was drinking water peacefully.
5. Do you think he had a conflict in mind?