conclusion of the poem the bangle sellers written by sarojini naidu
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In this poem The Bangle sellers take their load of bangles to the temple fair to sell them. The poetess describes the bangles are as “lustrous tokens of radiant lives” which refers symbols of love in people’s lives. The bangles are made for happy daughters and wives. The poetess says that some of the bangles are made for the unmarried women and they are of silver and blue in colour. The other bangles made for the bride glows like the fields of corn during morning. Those bangles glow like the bride’s marriage flame and rich in her heart’s desires. The bangles are tinkling with ‘luminous’ colours like the bride’s laughter or tears. Some bangles are made for the elderly women who have journeyed through half of their life. These bangles are of purpled in colour with gold fleckers. These women have served their household well, cradles their sons and have worshipped the household gods with their husbands beside them.
This poem talks about various stage of women in the way of related bangles with bangles.
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This poem talks about various stage of women in the way of related bangles with bangles.
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This poem is used for celebrating womanhood and to celebrate the achievement made by a women whether she is a girl, married women or an elder women. Each and everyone is successful in her own means. As well as the bangles used symbolises happiness in women's life and tells us that whatever our age might be we should stay happy and love ourselves.
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