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How does the poem bangle seller celebrate womanhood?​

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The poem The Bangle Sellers is an expression of different stages of a woman's life in traditional Indian society. The entire concept of making a connection between different coloured bangles and their role in imparting young maidens, brides, wives, and mothers is rooted in Indian culture. The bangles they wear have symbolic and religious importance and the different colours represent the various stages in their life.

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For maidens, whose life is colourful, the colours and the beauty of bangles really represent the womanhood. For the bright and shining bride, the hue and the sunlit colour of bangles represent womanhood. For a middle aged woman, purple and grey colours represent the maturity and symbolize her womanhood.

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