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Describe the second stanza of the poem The Bangle Sellers in your own words maximum of 4 marks

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Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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In the second stanza, the bangle-sellers are talking about the different kinds of bangles that they have which cater to different types of women. Some of these bangles are suited for a maiden's wrist who is an unmarried girl or a young woman and they are silver and blue in colour.

Answered by anshumanpatra91
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In Sarojini Naidu’s poem The Bangle Sellers bangles are used as a symbol of happiness and prosperity. People buy bangles for their daughters and wife when all are happy and doing well in their life.

Lustrous tokens of radiant lives,

For happy daughters and happy wives.

When people are happy and affluent, they generally tend to visit the fairs. And that is why the sellers choose to go to the temple fair with the hope that they get good business in the fair. Bangles are not the objects of daily needs. So, if they chose to go to localities or other places, they might not get that much sale that they can secure in a fair where people come out of their happiness and spend some extra bucks.

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