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imagery of bangle sellers​

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Answered by nitrajbhar
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One of the prominent themes in Sarojini Naidu’s poems is the vibrancy of Indian cultural tradition. In her poem ‘The Bangle Sellers’ she has presented that vibrancy through the various colours of bangles that girls and women of different ages like to wear in a typical Indian society. This very purpose has allowed the poet to present some well-crafted colour imageries throughout the poem.

Silver and blue coloured bangles are compared to the mountain mist because it symbolizes purity

Answered by zeba2002
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In the poem The Bangle Sellers by Sarojini Naidu, the colours of the bangles represent women in different stages of life in the traditional Indian society.

Silver and blue bangles are meant for unmarried girls as the mountain mist, bangles flushed like buds, and bangles transparent and fresh like new-born leaves are meant for a maiden.

Golden or yellow coloured bangles, suitable for a bride on her bridal morning are compared to fields of sunlight corn. The bangles are symbolic of her entry into a new life.

Purple and gold-flecked grey bangles are suitable for a woman in midlife who has gained experience and wisdom. The bride has now become a proud mother and responsible wife. Her experiences have made her a perfect Indian woman who dutifully serves her household with dignity and pride.

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