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From the poem provide evidence for the following : Stages Evidence (lines from the poem) (a) the attempts by the peasants to help alleviate the mother’s pain. - English

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From the poem provide evidence for the following:

Stages Evidence (lines from the poem)
(a) the attempts by the peasants to help alleviate the mother’s pain.  
(b) the action of these same peasants to kill the scorpion  
(c) the reaction of the rational father.  
(d) the various superstitions versus the ‘scientific’  
(e) evil versus good.  
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Stages   Evidence (lines from the poem)
(a) the attempts by the peasants to help alleviate the mother’s pain. A "May he sit still, they said,
May the sins of your previous birth
be burned away tonight, they said.
May your suffering decrease
the misfortunes of your next birth, they said.
May the sum of all evil
balanced in the unreal world
against the
sum of good. Become diminished by your pain.
May the poison purify
your flesh of desire, and your spirit of ambition"
B "and they sat around
on the floor with my mother in the centre,
the peace of understanding on each face"
(b) the action of these same peasants to kill the scorpion A "With candles and with lanterns
throwing giant scorpion shadows
On the mud-baked walls"
B "They searched for him: he was not found"
(c) the reaction of the rational father. A "My father sceptic, rationalist,
trying every curse and blessing,
powder, mixture, herb and hybrid."
B "He even poured a little paraffin
upon the bitten toe and put a match to it"
(d) the various superstitions versus the ‘scientific’ A "and buzzed the name of God a hundred times
to paralyse the Evil one"
B "With every movement that the scorpion made his poison
moved in Mother's blood, they said"
C "May he sit still, they said,
May the sins of your previous birth
be burned away tonight, they said.
May your suffering decrease
the misfortunes of your next birth, they said.
May the sum of all evil.
balanced in the unreal world
against the sum of good.
become diminished by your pain.
May the poison purify your flesh
of desire, and your spirit of ambition"
D "Trying every curse and blessing,
powder, mixture, herb and hybrid.
He even poured a little paraffin
upon the bitten toe and put a match to it"
E "I watched the holy man perform his rites to tame
the poison with an incantation"
(e) evil versus good. A "I remember the night my mother
Was stung by a scorpion."
B "flash of diabolic tail in the dark room"
C "May he sit still, they said,
May the sins of your previous birth
be burned away tonight, they said.
May your suffering decrease
the misfortunes of your next birth, they said.
May the sum of all evil
balanced in the unreal world
against the sum of good.
become diminished by your pain.
May the poison purify your flesh
of desire, and your spirit of ambition"
D "I watched the holy man perform his rites to tame
the poison with an incantation"
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Night of the Scorpion
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अध्याय 3.1: Night of the Scorpion - English Workshop [पृष्ठ १०४]

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अध्याय 3.1 Night of the Scorpion
English Workshop | Q 4 | पृष्ठ १०४

संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the following extract and do the activities.
I remember the night my mother
was stung by a scorpion. Ten hours
of steady rain had driven him
to crawl beneath a sack of rice.
Patting 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.

(A1) Choose the correct option for the following.
(1) The incident in the poem took place in
(i) the morning (ii) the night
(iii) the afternoon (iv) the evening

(2) ‘The Evil’ mentioned in the poem was
(i) the peasant (ii) the God
(iii) the scorpion (iv) the mother

(3) The scorpion crawled beneath a sack of
(i) sugar (ii) a wheat
(iii) corns (iv) rice

(4) The peasants are compared with
(i) flock of sheep (ii) group of monkeys
(iii) swarms of flies (iv) herds of cattle

(A2) Write the reactions of the people when they knew that the mother was stung by a scorpion.
(i)..................................................................
(ii)................................................................
(iii)...............................................................
(iv)...............................................................

(A3) Write down the rhyming words from the stanzas for the following.
(i) fight - (ii) clash -


Get into pairs and discuss the following with your partners and complete the table.

Many people are superstitious. This means that they have a belief for which they have no logical reason.

An example of superstition is that - walking under a ladder brings bad luck. In pairs, list any superstitions that you know of.

Superstition What it implies
(1) Smashing a mirror Brings seven years of bad luck.
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  

Brainstorm what you know about Scorpions. Use the points given below.


After reading the poem, complete the following. What happens? There are three main parts of the poem. Do you know what they are about? The first one is done for you.

Lines What is happening?
1-7 The scorpion comes into the home to escape the rain and stings the poet’s mother.
8-33  
34-48  

Complete the following table.

Imagery

Look at the description of the village peasants.
What does the imagery suggest about them?
The Images What images suggest
They came like swarms of flies.  
They buzzed the name of God.  
They threw giant scorpion shadows on the mud-baked walls.  
They clicked their tongues.  

Choose the correct alternative.

This is a _____________ poem as it tells a story.


Choose the correct alternative.

‘The scorpion picked on me. And spared my children’ depicts ____________.


Choose the correct alternative.

The peasants chant the name of God to _______________.


Expand the flow-chart in writing a paragraph in your own words.


Read the following extract and do the given activities.

A1. Match the following:

(1) Misfortunes mud-baked
(2) Ambition bad luck
(3) World goal
(4) Wall unreal

 

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 burned away tonight, they said.
May your suffering decrease
the misfortunes of your next birth, they said.
May the sum of all evil
balanced in this unreal world
against the sum of good
become diminished by your pain.
May the poison purify your flesh
of desire, and your spirit of ambition
they said, and they sat around
on the floor with my mother in the centre,
the peace of understanding on each face.

-Nissim Ezekiel

A2. Write two words ending in "on".

A3. Give an example of "metaphor" from the extract.


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