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How does the bangle sellers throw light on sarojini naina conception of indian women?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem “Bangle sellers”, written by Sarojini Naidu throw’s light on the conception of happiness of Indian women, be it young girls or adult women. It shows the different stages of life and happiness of a woman in India. It also represents the norms of society towards a woman and how she is neglected although she makes sacrifices.

The silver and blue bangles represent the young teenage girls who are free to fly like a free bird in the open sky.

 

The Red and pink bangles of the brides glow like their blushing faces and carry the dreams of their marriage and blissful future.

The purple flickering bangles represent the old women, who have seen all in life and the ups and downs with a lot of experience. The flickers on their bangles represent their honor of serving the family till their old age.

 

Answered by sbhattacharyya730
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ITS NAIDU NOT NAINA.

WRITE UR QUESTION PROPERLY.

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