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all poetic devices of bangle sellers

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The poetic devices of bangle sellers are: Hyperbaton, rhetorical question, visual imagery, repetition, alliteration, and simile.

EXPLANATION:

The lines have an inverse syntax so they exhibit a hyperbaton.

‘Rainbow-tinted circles of light?’ This line uses the poetic device of Rhetorical Device.

The entire poem describes in detail the bangle sellers, their products and their purchasers. A distinct image can be visualised. The device used is-Visual Imagery

Repetition is used through the words ‘happy’ in the line ‘For happy daughters and happy wives’; ‘bridal’ in ‘bridal laughter and bridal tear’.

Alliteration is observed in ‘mountain mist’, ‘hue of her heart's desire,’

Simile is seen in ‘Some are flushed like the ‘buds’ that dream’, ‘Some are like fields of sunlit corn.’

Answered by PreetikaPreetika
41

Answer:

The poetic devices of bangle sellers are: Hyperbaton, rhetorical question, visual imagery, repetition, alliteration, and simile.

EXPLANATION:

The lines have an inverse syntax so they exhibit a hyperbaton.

‘Rainbow-tinted circles of light?’ This line uses the poetic device of Rhetorical Device.

The entire poem describes in detail the bangle sellers, their products and their purchasers. A distinct image can be visualised. The device used is-Visual Imagery

Repetition is used through the words ‘happy’ in the line ‘For happy daughters and happy wives’; ‘bridal’ in ‘bridal laughter and bridal tear’.

Alliteration is observed in ‘mountain mist’, ‘hue of her heart's desire,’

Simile is seen in ‘Some are flushed like the ‘buds’ that dream’, ‘Some are like fields of sunlit corn.’

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