Discuss superstition and rationality as the dominant structure in Ezekiels poem night of the scorpion
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“Night of the Scorpion” presents a rural Indian village and its people, throwing light on their superstitions, temperament, and outlook on life which were prevalent in the poet's time. Nevertheless, the poem shows the concern and unity of the village people. Therefore “Night of the Scorpion” is not only a depiction of an incident in the life of the poet’s mother but also an overall portrayal of rural India.[6] It came from a religious background and Nissim wrote this poem trying to give the impression of anger, but also an underlying message of motherly love, along with a hint of culture and superstition
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