What do these lines mean ?

" For he seemed to me again like a king,Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld,Now due to be crowned again. "

Hello,

For he seemed to me again like a king,

Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld,

Now due to be crowned again.

These lines draw a comparison between the snake and the king. Just like when a king is banished or expelled from a kingdom, man is responsible for sending away the snake. Man is the sole reason for separating the snake from its natural habitat. The case of the snake is same with that of the king because just as an exiled king comes back with vengeance in his heart, the snake would also come back from the underworld someday soon. The snake awaits to be crowned again, displaying his power over his own territory or domain. Hope this answer helps you.

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