What made St. Peter angry with the woman in the poem “The legend of Northland”? *
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Saint Peter was angry with the woman because of her avaricious behavior. Hence as a punishment, he transformed her into a woodpecker.
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- Phoebe Cary wrote this exceptional poem called A Legend of Northland. The poem is set in the north pole where Saint Peter preaches his followers.
- This ballad is written in a narrative style.
- Saint Peter was starving one day and asked the woman to give him one of her freshly made cakes. Instead, the woman made him a new cake which was much smaller in size.
- This made Saint Peter furious and cursed the woman to be a woodpecker her entire life.
- Now she will have to peck wood and search for food or shelter all the time.
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because of his greedy actions
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