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What broader theme does the poem the Night-of-the-Scorpion reflect through its contrast of villagers and the poet's father?

AUrbanization vs. rural beauty

BScience vs. superstition in Indian society

CWar vs. peace in a developing world

DChildhood rebellion against authority

Answer:

B. Science vs. superstition in Indian society

Read Explanation:

Understanding "Night of the Scorpion" and its Core Theme

  • "Night of the Scorpion" is a renowned poem by Nissim Ezekiel, one of the foundational figures of modern Indian English poetry.

  • The poem vividly portrays a personal experience – the poet's mother being stung by a scorpion – but uses this incident to explore a deeper societal conflict.


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