chapter 5 legend of northland class 9
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In this stanza the poet has tried to create a vivid picture of the background of the poem. The
poem is set in the backdrop of Scotland, which is near the northern tip of the United Kingdom.
This place is also somewhat nearer to the northern pole. Closeness to the north-pole gives this
place a cold weather with very few hours of sunlight. The poet has written that here hours of the
day are few and nights are so long in winter that people are unable to spend the whole night
sleeping. When it snows in Scotland people harness their reindeers to pull their sledges. Because
of extreme cold children look like bear’s cubs because of funny and furry clothes.
A story is quite famous and has been passed on through generations in the Scotland. The poet
doesn’t believe in the authenticity of the story but yet is tempted to share the story. Mythological
stories may not relate to realities but they always carry some good messages with them and that
is why the poet is narrating the story.
Once Saint peter was on his usual round of traveling and preaching people, he felt hungry. He
chanced upon an old cottage where a little woman was making cakes. Saint Peter went near the
woman and asked for some cakes to eat.
The little woman started to bake a small cake for Saint Peter. After the cake was done she found
it too big to be given for free. So she decided to bake an even smaller cake. This went on and on
till she made a paper thin wafer for Saint Peter. She even kept that wafer instead of giving it to
Saint Peter because she was too greedy to part with a single morsel of food.
On observing her greed Saint Peter became very angry at her. He said that she was too selfish to
dwell in human form. He cursed her to become a bird and live searching for scant food in the
jungle, by boring all day in the dry and hard wood.
After Saint Peter’s curse the little woman went up through the chimney and got changed to a
woodpecker. Her whole body turned to coal black because of going up through the chimney. Her
red cap turned to red plumage of the woodpecker. After that people have been seeing her in the
wood where she lives by boring and boring the dry wood in search of food.