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How did the pesants try to paralyse the evil of the poem night of the scorpion?

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Answered by soham0408
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The poem opens in a way that recommends reflection—the speaker recollects the night his own mother was stung by a scorpion, which bit his mother as a result of its savage drive, while stowing away underneath a sack of rice to escape from the rain.

The speaker particularly recollects this night because of this occasion in particular, the mother getting nibbled. The manner by which the mother is chomped is likewise appeared in ‘blaze of fiendish tail’; the speaker figures out how to propose that the scorpion is evil with its “diabolic” tail, and stresses its speed with the word streak.

The scorpion at that point escapes the scene and, in this way, hazards the rain once more.

A photo of a religious town is made by what the neighbors do to deaden the scorpion (“buzz the name of God”).


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