Discuss these questions in class.
1. The poet addresses each of the sellers in the bazaar with 'O, ye' or simply 'O'.
What effect does this have?
2. What image do you get of the bazaar from the poem?
3. The poet sets out to describe the richness, variety and liveliness of a traditional bazaar,
DO
you
think she succeeds in doing so? Give reasons to support your answer.
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The poet addresses each of the sellers in the bazaar with 'O, ye' or simply 'O'. What effect does this have? Answer: Each line of the poem contains a rhythm and a beat and the repetition of 'O, ye' marks the rhyme scheme of the poem.
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The poet has touched upon all the five senses of the human body to describe the splendor of the Indian traditional bazaar. Visual imagery is depicted by the use of vibrant colors- silver, crimson, purple, amber, blue, azure, red and white.
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The poem is full of rich imaginary that seems to be transport the reader to the bazaars with its scene, sounds and smells. it gives a detailed description of the sellers and their wares an well as the artist who are present in the bazaar.
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