The Night of the Scorpion is basically a poem that is full of confusion and tension. In this poem, Nissim Ezekiel, the poet, tells about the time his mother was bitten by a scorpion. Ten hours of continuous rain had made the scorpion seek shelter under a sack of rice. The scorpion stung the mother, and he went out in the rain again. The peasants came to help the mother, and like typical villagers, they were superstitious, and they chanted the name of God. From the point of view of the child, it seemed that the peasants were like swarms of flies, and he could see scorpion shadows everywhere (the child was frightened and so obviously the memory of the scorpion haunts him). They prayed that the mother's sins of the previous birth be burned away, that her sufferings may decrease in the next birth. They prayed that the sum of evil may balance against the sum of good become diminished because of the pain she suffers. The poison would purify her flesh of desire and her spirit of ambition. They sat around while the mother groaned and twisted on the mat in pain. The child's father, who was not a superstitious person and thought logically, tried every curse and blessing, herbs and hybrids to cure his wife. The desperation and intensity of the situation changed the father to a rather superstitious person (he tried curses and blessings). He poured a bit of paraffin and set the bitten toe alight. The holy man performed his rites and tried to tame the poison with an incantation. After twenty hours it lost its sting. The mother, after all she has gone through, only thanks God that the scorpion bit her and not her children. The last three lines of the poem expresses the selfless love of a mother for her children
the background is that it is very beautiful poem by the auther
What does the poem night of the scorpion say about a mother answer
The poet writes, After twenty hours it lost its sting.Do you think it was really the holy man's incantation that controlled the Sting?Give reason for your answer.
Who was blaim bitting his mother
no I can't answer this question why do you think I'm asking you the question
ten hours of steady rain
I don't know but I hope it's against the law!
All forms of scorpions are poisonous. The question is, just how poisonous? I would assume that, based on the size of the scorpion, the Israeli Black Scorpion is VERY poisonous, but this is just an educated guess.
The poem the night of the scorpio was written in the early eighties which mainly deals with the feeling and minds of a tippical indian moter.
I think not.
The scorpion, which hid under the sack of rice due to the rain, stung the mother and then runs back into the rain to escape the villagers.
Kino heard a scorpion moving in the night.
The holy man used traditional remedies and chants to neutralize the poison in the night of scorpion poem. He performed rituals and incantations to help alleviate the pain and suffering of the scorpion's victim.
Yes, the title "Night of the Scorpion" is appropriate as it creates a sense of mystery and danger, which may be reflected in the content of the work it represents. It hints at a specific event or encounter that could be significant within the story.
This line from Nissim Ezekiel's poem "Night of the Scorpion" describes the frantic search for the scorpion on the mud-baked walls, highlighting the tension and urgency of the situation. Despite their efforts, the scorpion was not found, creating a sense of mystery and anticipation in the poem.
no I can't answer this question why do you think I'm asking you the question
ten hours of steady rain
The answer to this question is Centuoides vittatus.
I don't know but I hope it's against the law!
Scorpion, no question.Sub Zero in my opinion.There we have it. Any further discussion on this question would constitute debate. Since debate is not permitted, this question is closed.
to eat fish all night and jelley