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Poison dahl
Poison dahl













Roald Dahl uses the krait bite and Harry’s words as a symbolic of racism. In the story “Poison,” a man named Harry Pope has a krait, a poisonous snake, sleeping on his stomach, and an Indian doctor, Ganderbai, must help him. What is the Poison in the short story Poison? Harry represents the typical Westernized man whose tendency is to over-work himself over the small stuff, or over nothing at all. Theme: The theme in Roald Dahl’s short story “Poison” is basically the conflict between reason and self-imposed neurosis. It’s only in the last few paragraphs, though, that you realize that Dahl’s real point is about racism. The overall message of the story is that racism is a poison that infects everyone around you with hate. What is the message of poison by Roald Dahl? 5 Who is the narrator in the book Poison?.4 What was the point of the book Poison?.

poison dahl

1 What is the message of poison by Roald Dahl?.















Poison dahl