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introduction for bangle sellers for about 1 page

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Answered by nazirsowbiya
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The poem is a perfect epitome of typical Indian woman. It portrays

the three stages in the life of an Indian woman viz, virgin, bride and middle aged woman. The poet describes the hangings of an Indian woman who is carrying in her heart countless dreams of her future life.

The poem entitled The Bangle Sellers has been pen locked by a

famous Indian poet ‘Sarojini Naidu’. It is a poem of four stanzas of six lines each.

In this poem, the poet says that a group of bangle sellers is on its way to the temple fair to sell their bangles. .The Bangles are delicate, bright and colourful. The Bangle seller invites the people to come and buy the delicate, bright and multicoloured bangles which are tokens (symbols) of delight for happy daughters who are looking forward to their marital blissand happy wives who are content in the fulfillment of their marital status.The Bangle Sellers gives an account of the

bangles which are prepared for a maiden. They say that the silver and blue

coloured bangles are suitable to a maiden.These are like the mist on the mountain in their colour.

Further they say that they have bangles which are like buds on a woodland stream. Some are shining like flowers. All these bangles are suitable for

the unmarried girls.

The poet says that the bangle sellers have some bangles which look like Comofields. They are suitable for a bride on her bridal morning. Some bangles look like the flame of her marriage fire (red), some are rich with colours of her heart’s derive. The bangles are shining and delicate as the bride at the time of her wedding. The bridal laughs as she is getting married and sheds tears as she is going to leave her parental-abode. The phrase bridal laughter and bridal tear suggest the emotional feelings of a bride.

In the last stanza, the poet says that the bangle sellers possess some bangles which are purple in colour and some are spotted with golden dots.All these bangles are suitable for middle aged women whose hands have cared tenderly, loved, blessed and cradled her sons and worshipped the gods sitting by her husband’s side.

Answered by sampadakothawade
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The title of the story is inspired by a poem by Sarojini Naidu. It describes the life of Indian women, their cultures and traditions. The story is about the bangle sellers, they urge the passer to buy to look at their bangles and buy them for their daughters and wives.

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