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CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF “THE NIGHT OF THE SCORPION” NISSIM EZEKIEL

 

INTRODUCTION TO THE NIGHT OF THE SCORPION:

The poem, Night of the Scorpion is written by very famous Indian poet Nissim Ezekeil. This poem is about a young rural boy (the poet). The poet could not forget the night when a scorpion bit her mother and the pain which his mother can gone through. In this poem he talked about the superstition followed by villagers. The alone man who was logical and really helped his mother was his father. The poem consists of 8 stanzas and 47 lines. The poem has been composed in free verse style and no set of rhyming schemes.

 



ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF THE NIGHT OF THE SCORPION:

Nissim Ezekiel is considered the most modern Indian poet. Nissim Ezekiel was born on 16 December 1924 in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He was a professor of English in Bombay University and intellectual & a philosopher as a poet. Nissim Ezekiel father was a professor of botany at Wilson College and his mother was principal of her own school. Nissim Ezekiel family belonged to Marathi-speaking Jewish community, known as “Bene Isreal”. Nissim Ezekiel was awarded with the Sahitya Akademic Award in 1983 for his poetry collection, “latter-Day P Salms”. Nissim Ezekiel passed away on 12 January, 2004. 

 

CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF THE NIGHT OF THE SCORPION:

Night of The Scorpion” is a poem based on Indian Scenario of superstition and Poet’s feeling. The poem (Night of The Scorpion) captures a scene in a rural Indian village. The poet is a young child witnessing a horrific event in his life. In the past when poets mother was stung by the scorpion and was suffering from unbearable pain. At the cries of poet’s mother neighbouring peasant flocked to the poet’s house like swarm of bees with lanterns and candles.

With candles and lanterns

Throwing giant scorpion shadow

On the mud-baked walls.

 The poet describes the scorpion as a devil. The villagers were searching for the scorpion outside the house of the poet in the steady rain. But in vain the superstitious peasant belief that the previous activities of scene is to be burnt away by the pain and the suffering. The villagers did some superstitious activity and prayed God to paralyse the scorpion. They firmly believed that by doing so the effect of poison could be diminished.

May the sin of your previous birth

be burned away tonight, they said

The villagers infer that the mother’s desire and ambition are the sin of her earlier life. According to them, due to earlier deeds she is presently paying her.

May the poison purify your flesh

of desire, and your spirit of ambition

After 20 hour the poet’s mother got relied from her pain. She thanked God that the Scorpion did not stung her children.

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