Biology, asked by oooOOMinniMouseOOooo, 23 days ago

Parting with his poison - flash of diabolic tail in the dark

room - he risked the rain again. The peasants came like swarms of flies and buzzed the name

of God a hundred times to paralyse the Evil One. With candles and with lanterns throwing giant

scorpion shadows on the mud-baked walls they searched for him: he was not found. They

clicked their tongues. With every movement that the scorpion made his poison moved in

Mother’s blood, they said. May he sit still, they said May the sins of your previous birth be


Mera Yaha Rehena Kisi Ko pasand Ni So Deleting Id Or Unke liye mrgyi ajse

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Answered by arbgamer001
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Answer:

This poem is about how the scorpion stung the poet's mother and the mother's love for her children. ... The way in which the mother is bitten is also shown in 'flash of diabolic tail'; the speaker manages to suggest that the scorpion is demonic with its "diabolic" tail, and emphasises its speed with the word flash.

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