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What does the scorpion symbolize in the poem?

APure evil and the unknown

BThe scientific spirit

CThe protective force of nature

DThe poet’s father

Answer:

A. Pure evil and the unknown

Read Explanation:

  • The scorpion is repeatedly called the “diabolic” and the “Evil One”, symbolizing evil, danger, and fear of the unknown in rural belief systems.


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