Chapter Night of the Scorpion
1 How did the scorpion make its way to the narrator's mother?
2 What did the peasants pay for?
3 How did the narrator's mother recovered?
4 Which words or phrases in the poem express movement?
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Answers
Answer:
1. The poem opens in a way that suggests reflection—the speaker remembers (and, is so, older now) the night his mother was stung by a scorpion, which bit the mother because of its predatory impulse, while hiding beneath a bag of rice to escape from the rain.
2. The one thing the peasant had to do in Medieval England was to pay out money in taxes or rent. He had to pay rent for his land to his lord; he had to pay a tax to the church called a tithe.
3. The mother found recovery after 20 hours of treatment. ... But the poet implies that it is the mother's love for her children that saved her. She thanks God because the scorpion has bitten her, not her children. The mother is a typical Indian mother who always cares for her children.
4. The poet has used a number of words which indicate ' movement' ... Can you fill in the blank spaces with help from the phrases given ...
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