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  1. Summary. In "Night of the Scorpion," the speaker tells a story from his childhood in which his mother was bitten by a scorpion. The poem begins with a simple declaration: "I remember the night my mother / was stung by a scorpion" (1-2). The scorpion had entered the speaker's home because it wanted to hide from the rain.

  2. Summary. ‘The Night of the Scorpion’ is the story of one night in which the mother of the speaker is stung by a poisonous scorpion. She suffers for twenty hours while peasants, holy men, and her husband attempt to heal her.

  3. Night of the Scorpion by Nissim Ezekiel Literary Analysis. Night of the Scorpion is a free verse poem with 8 stanzas and a total of 47 lines. There is no set rhyme scheme and the meter is mixed. The scorpion is seen by some as an evil force, bringer of pain and hardship and even death.

  4. May 10, 2020 · Nissim Ezekiels “Night of the Scorpion” is an account of the poet’s childhood incident. On a rainy night, a scorpion stings the poet’s mother. Soon the villagers come forward to see and help her. They look for the scorpion but they can’t find it. The poet’s mother groans out of sheer pain.

  5. The poem Night of the Scorpion by Nissim Ezekiel is about an incident that the poet has not forgotten in his life. It was a night when a scorpion bit his mother and all the superstitious villagers did irrational things rather than helping her.

  6. Dec 17, 2020 · Night of the Scorpion by Nissim Ezekiel is a poignant and touching poetic portrayal of a rustic situation evocative of the Indian ethos. The poem written in free verse has a terse ending characteristic of the style of English writing of many modern Indian poets.

  7. “Night of the Scorpion” is a free-verse narrative poem that describes the events of a night when the narrator’s mother was stung by a scorpion. Ezekiel does not use a set rhyme scheme or meter in the poem.

  8. Summary. Chapter-18 The Night of the Scorpion. In "Night of the scorpion," the poet describes how the narrator's mother was bitten by a scorpion on a rainy day. The poem depicts typical Indian motherhood, which includes sacrifice and devotion.

  9. Nov 1, 2023 · Nissim Ezekiel and a Summary of "Night of the Scorpion" "Night of the Scorpion" is a poem that focuses on a single episode in the life of an Indian family. A scorpion has been forced by persistent rain to seek refuge inside under a sack of rice.

  10. Night of the Scorpion," included in the AQA Anthology, is a poem written by the Indian Jewish poet, Nissim Ezekiel. Summary [ edit ] It starts in a house at night where it is raining and a scorpion, in order to take some shelter, comes to the house.