Bring out the relevance of the line:
Some, like the flame of her marriage fire,
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Explanation:
In the poem 'The Bangle Sellers', the poet describes the bright red and orange coloured bangles as the flame of the marriage fire. ... The red and orange colour are similar to the colour of her heart's desire which refers to her happiness, joy and love. These feelings she experiences on getting married.
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In literature, flame of fire generally represent passion of heart. In Naidu’s poem, the red coloured bangles that the bride wear on her wedding night express the desire and passion of her newly made relation with her husband. The poet has actually summed it up well in the two lines —
"Some, like the flame of her marriage fire,
Or, rich with the hue of her heart’s desire."
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