comment on the sufferings of a mother in the poem the night at scorpion
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This poem is about how the scorpion stung the poet's mother and the mother's love for her children. to crawl beneath a sack of rice. ... Their reason for this is that they believe that as the scorpion moves, his poison moves in the blood of the mother.
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The mother was in excruciating pain and was twisting.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Night of the Scorpion.
- After the bite, she was in severe pain, but she was grateful that the reptile did not harm her children. This is an example of her selfless love.
- She gasps and moans, twisting and writhing in anguish on the mat.
- After hearing about the incident, even the neighbours came inside in a group to soothe the family.
- She remembers Allmighty, as soon as the poison wears off.
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