How does the speaker describe the atmosphere in the room in the poem the night of the scorpions?
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The atmosphere of "The Listeners" is eerie and quiet. The speaker directly tells readers that the area is quiet. ... Readers are told that the house is alone in a forested area. If you've ever been in a thick forest, you've experienced how all of the trees, bushes, grasses, etc. have the ability to muffle sound.
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The speaker described the atmosphere in the room that all were help less & worried for the mother. They were waiting for the poison to purify the flesh, the sins of the previous birth & the spirit & ambition of the mother
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