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Bangle seller summary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem revolves around bangles, which is an important ornament for 'embellishment' of women in Indian Society. In the poem, the bangle sellers are at the temple fair and they shout out to the people passing by to have a look at their bangles. They urge them to buy bangles for their daughters and wives.

Answered by chinivasrao23
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The narrator is one of the members of the sellers. The title of the story is inspired by a poem by Sarojini Naidu. It describes the life of Indian women, their cultures and traditions. The story is about the bangle sellers, they urge the passer to buy to look at their bangles and buy them for their daughters and wives. This poem also describes how the bangles are attached with their emotions and these bangles also represent the transition of a girl from young to old. This poem also describes the daily life of bangle sellers.

Conclusion of The Bangle Seller

The story teaches us about the various stages of a woman’s life and also represents Indian culture. This poem is all about the celebration of womanhood. This poem also describes the role of bangle sellers in the traditional setup. The speaker beautifully describes the beauty of bangles and their values to a woman’s life. It also describes the socially accepted roles of woman in different stages of their life.

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