How are bangles compared to new born leaves in the poem the bangle sellers?
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In the second stanza of the poem "The Bangle Sellers", the sellers talk of the kinds of bangles they have. Some of these bangles are suited for a maiden’s, that is, a young unmarried woman’s wrist. They are Silver and Blue in colour like the mountain mist. Some of them are ‘flushed’, that is pink and light red in colour like flower buds growing beside a woodland stream. Still others are green and glowing like the transparent beauty of new born leaves.
In Indian society, bangles have an important cultural and religious place. Different coloured bangles are worn by women in different stages of life. Blue, Silver, and Green are generally worn by young maidens. It is interesting to note that the poet here uses the words ‘flushed like the buds that dream.’ The word ‘buds’ here is suggestive of chastity. ‘Buds that dreams‘ present before us an image of young girls dreaming of marriage. In this stanza, the poet presents the stage of youth in a woman’s life.
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In Indian society, bangles have an important cultural and religious place. Different coloured bangles are worn by women in different stages of life. Blue, Silver, and Green are generally worn by young maidens. It is interesting to note that the poet here uses the words ‘flushed like the buds that dream.’ The word ‘buds’ here is suggestive of chastity. ‘Buds that dreams‘ present before us an image of young girls dreaming of marriage. In this stanza, the poet presents the stage of youth in a woman’s life.
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This poem is " The Bangle sellers " by Sarojini Naidu. In the second stanza of the poem, the bangle sellers at the temple fair talk about the kinds of bangles they have and how they are similar to the different stages of a woman . The silver and blue in colour like the mountain mist
bangles are suited for a maiden’s, wrist. Some of them are pink and light red in colour like the flower buds growing beside a woodland stream. Some others are green and glowing like the transparent beauty of folded and new born leaves. These bangles represent maidens who are lively, cheerful and who has many dreams that are waiting for them to achieve, with flying colours.
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This poem is " The Bangle sellers " by Sarojini Naidu. In the second stanza of the poem, the bangle sellers at the temple fair talk about the kinds of bangles they have and how they are similar to the different stages of a woman . The silver and blue in colour like the mountain mist
bangles are suited for a maiden’s, wrist. Some of them are pink and light red in colour like the flower buds growing beside a woodland stream. Some others are green and glowing like the transparent beauty of folded and new born leaves. These bangles represent maidens who are lively, cheerful and who has many dreams that are waiting for them to achieve, with flying colours.
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