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Summary of the poem Night of the Scorpion.

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Answered by iqrafatima
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In the poem The Night of the Scorpionthe poet depicts the selfless love of a mother who is stung by a scorpion. She suffers a lot because of the pain but still she is happy that the scorpion did not bite her children. The poet goes back to the night when his mother is bitten by a scorpion. By hearing this incident the villagers came into the poet’s house like swarms of flies to console the family. They prayed to God countless times to immobilize the evil creature. The villagers with lights and lanterns started to search for the scorpion but in vain. They also spread a lot of superstitious observations. They observed that if the scorpion moves the poison in the blood of the mother. So they found it is necessary for the scorpion to stay still. Some villagers are of the opinion that the pain she suffers reduces the sufferings of her next life. Another philosophical interpretation the villagers give is that the pain she suffers may purify her desires and ambition.
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Answered by no4
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Heyaa folk,

✪ Night of the scorpion ✪

The poet goes to that night, when his mother is bitten by the scorpion. By hearing that incident the villagers came into the poet's house (like swarms of flies).

The poem depicts the selfless love of his mother, who got a painful sting by the scorpion.

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