appreciation of the poem 'night of the scorpion in paragraph formet. title, poet, central idea, figure of speech, rhyme scheme
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Night of the Scorpion is a poem that focuses on a single episode in the life of an Indian family. A scorpion has been forced by persistent rain to seek refuge inside, under a sack of rice. It ends up stinging the mother of the family, which brings people flocking to her side wanting to help out with the subsequent pain.
All this is observed by the speaker, in first person. Perhaps this is a child, a daughter or son. Names and ages are not divulged, suffice to say that the observations are keen and precise, so the reader can only conclude that this speaker has an exceptional eye for detail.
The poem also generates layers of tension as the drama progresses. Look out for:
the attempts by the peasants to help alleviate the mother's pain.
the actions of these same peasants to kill the scorpion.
the reaction of the rational father.
the various superstitions versus the 'scientific'.
the religious undertones with regards to karma.
evil versus good.
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