Bangles are not mere
ornaments of accesoris
for women they are apart
of there identity explain with example from poem
Answers
ExplanationSarojini Naidu’s poem “The Bangle Sellers” doesn’t present the bangles as mere ornaments of accessories worn by the women to adorn themselves, but those are a part of their identity. Bangle are one of those few things that reflect their happiness. Again, different colours of bangles reflect different stages of woman’s life. For example, the silver and blue coloured bangles reflect the chastity and modesty of a maiden girl. The yellow bangles like ‘fields of sunlit corn’ represent the happiness, peace and prosperity of a bridal morning, while the red bangles like ‘the flame of her marriage fire’ represent the passion of a newly made relation. The ‘purple and gold flecked grey’ bangles convey a middle-aged woman’s love and care for her children and the concern for her family. So, through the song of the bangle sellers, the poet emphasizes how bangles are “tokens of radiant lives” of girls and women in a typical Indian society