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Which of the following best describes Nissim Ezekiel’s poetic style as reflected in Night of the Scorpion?

AMythological and romantic

BRealistic and modernist

CHighly spiritual and transcendental

DPurely humorous and satirical

Answer:

B. Realistic and modernist

Read Explanation:

  • Ezekiel’s poetry, including Night of the Scorpion, reflects modernist traits like realism, irony, skepticism, and concern with social and individual conflicts.

  • He focuses on everyday life, human suffering, and rational vs. superstitious thought, not myths or romantic ideals.


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