in the poem "The bangle sellers", what is said about a women's life and her achievements?
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The poem discusses the major stages in a woman's life as the bangle sellers are trying to convince prospective buyers to buy these bangles. In all of these stages, a woman is considered either a happy daughter or a happy wife or a mother. Every phase she passes is referred to by a man in her life as a father, husband or son. It has limited her existence and showed a sign of patriarchy. It describes the position of women in an era when it was written, thus showing patriarchy.
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The poem discusses the major stages in a woman's life as the bangle sellers are trying to convince prospective buyers to buy these bangles. In all of these stages, a woman is considered either a happy daughter or a happy wife or a mother.
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