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Comment on the changes in the life of a woman vis-a-vis the colour of her bangles.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It is a poem "Bangle Sellers" of the poetess "Sarojini Naidu".

Explanation:

According to the poet, the life of an average Indian woman passes through three main stages , as a maiden, as a bride and as a mother. Each of these states is associated with colours -silver, blue and pink which represents the stage of maidenhood, yellow firy red and golden are symbolic of bridal passions, desires and purple and gold flecked grey represent motherhood or metriarchy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Some of the bangles are meant for the maiden’s wrist, that is some colours like silver and blue are for virgin girls which symbolises the natural connections made between colours of bangles and nature of a girl. Then it is for the brides who wear red and yellow coloured bangles. Next stage is the old age. Where she wears purple and grey coloured bangles.

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