conclusion of the poem The Bangle Seller and The Cold Within. plz give relevant answers. it is urgent.
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Sarojini Naidu's poem The Bangle
Sellers' is a musical verse. It is the song
of the men who are selling bangles in
the temple fair. The sellers describe the
bangles as "rainbow-tinted circles of
light" and "lustrous tokens of radiant
lives" to attract their buyers. They
also describe the bangles of various
coloursby comparing them with objects
of nature. And, in the process they also
give an account of various stages of
woman's life and which bangles are
suitable for each stage with appropriate
reasoning. The poem ends up becoming
a musical masterpiece of the poet as well
as depicting Naidu's love and respect for
the traditional Indian culture.
In the first stanza, the bangle sellers
say that they are going to sell their
marchandises in the village temple fair.
They describe the bangles as 'circles of
light' and says that these are the symbols
of happiness of the wives and daughters
in the Indian society.
In the second sanza, they describe blue,
silver pink (flushed) and green bangles
which are suitable for a maiden's wrist.
They compare the blue and silver
bangles to the mountain mist, flushed
ones to the buds and green bangles
to new-born leaves. These bangles
signify sensitivity.
In the third stanza, the sellers talk about
the bangles which are fit for a bride's
hands. Those are yellow like sunlit corn,
red like the marriage fire, and tinkling,
luminous, tender and clear like her bridal
laughter and bridal tears. Bangles of
these colours represent emotion and
desire.
The fourth stanza describes the
suitable bangles for a middle-aged
woman who has crossed 'life midway'
and is a responsible wife and a loving
mother. Those bangles are purple and
gold-flecked grey indicating a sense of
maturity.
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