discribe the variety of artical describe in the poem in the bazaar
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t is separated into sets of six lines, or sestets. It was published for the first time in 1912 in Naidu’s volume, The Bird of Time. The poem details social life in the city of Hyderabad, India, where Naidu was from. The lines are structured as conversation between vendors and their prospective buyers in a “bazaar” or marketplace.
These lines are often in the forms of questions. There is at least one question in each stanza and the first line is a refrain of one particular question. While the objects and vendors change, the question does not. Each stanza begins with the speaker asking the “merchant” what they sell. It is this back and forth conversation that gives the poem a musical quality. The relatively straight forward questioning, as well as the vibrant images, make it seem as though the reader is active within the marketplace itself. One is able to imagine the lives of those who are buying and selling and project onto the poem possible reasons for their sales and purchases.
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"In The Bazaars of Hyderabad" is an early 20th-century English poem written by Sarojini Naidu (1879–1949) (also known as The Nightingale of India), an Indian independence activist and a poet from Hyderabad, India. The poem is written in five stanzas, was first published in the year 1912 from earlier days.
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