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how does the poet described the bangle seller​

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Answered by Lovelyfriend
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The poem revolves aroundbangles, which is an important ornament for 'embellishment' of women in Indian Society. In the poem, the bangle sellers are at the temple fair and they shout out to the people passing by to have a look at theirbangles. They urge them to buybangles for their daughters and wives.

Answered by chinivasrao23
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The bangle sellers play the role of convincing the buyers of different age group of women of the spiritual importance of her glass bangles in a traditional Indian setup and the role played by the different coloured bangles is imparting happiness to young maidens, brides, wives and mothers.The bangles are referred to as 'Rainbow-tinted circles of light.In the first stanza the bangles are described as lustrous, shining loads, rainbow-coloured, delicate and bright for happy daughters and happy wives.

Explanation:

The Bangle Sellers is a poet written by Indian poet and politician Sarojini Naidu. The poem explores the life of Indian women, the Indian culture and traditions revolving around women. The poem revolves around bangles, which is an important ornament for 'embellishment' of women in Indian Society.

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