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Lifestyle of bangle sellers.....Write in your own words please..

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Answered by rajsahu18052003
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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. 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 their bangles. They urge them to buy bangles for their daughters and wives.

Stanza 1

The Bangle sellers are introduced at the start of the poem. They are present at the temple fair to make a trade for their bangles. These peddlers enumerate the qualities of their product by using adjectives like delicate, bright, rainbow-tinted circles of light.

They urge the onlookers to buy them for their daughters and wives. The sellers are represented in one voice to emphasize that they all have the same goal and purpose.

Stanza 2

The second stanza showcases different kinds of bangles the sellers have. Some of these bangles are for young unmarried maiden’s wrist. They are coloured silver and blue resembling the mountain mist.

Others are pink and light red in colour akin to tender flower buds blossoming near a woodland stream. There are also some green coloured bangles, glowing fresh and pure new-born leaves. This represents the fact that in Indian society, different coloured bangles are worn by women in different phases of their life. The complete stanza depicts the youthful stage in a woman’s life.

Stanza 3

Now the sellers point to the bangles are coloured like ‘fields of sunlit corn‘. They are fit for a grown woman on her bridal morning. Other bangles are bright red just like the flame of the marriage fire (Hindu bridal ceremony). The red bangles indicate her heart’s desire and passion for her new life as a bride and wife. It points to the transition that a woman makes from a maiden daughter to a wife.

Stanza 4

In the final stanza, the Bangle Sellers talk about bangles that are purple and gold-flecked grey. These are perfect for middle-aged women who have ‘journeyed through life’ and raised their children and a family.

These women have fulfilled their household duties with pride and commitment and showed devotion to their God with sincere prayers alongside their husbands. The poet extols the qualities of a good wife and mother.

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Answered by qwstoke
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Lifestyle of bangle sellers from the poem is as such:

The narrative both teaches us about the several stages of a woman's life and exhibits Indian culture. The theme of this poem is the celebration of womanhood. This poem also discusses the function of bangle vendors in the conventional arrangement. The speaker makes a compelling case for the value that bracelets may provide to a woman's life. The socially acceptable roles of women in various stages of life are also discussed. The speaker believes that their daughters' and husbands' lives can be made happier by wearing these bracelets. The bangle vendors claim in the second verse that they have a wide variety of bangles to suit a variety of needs among ladies. The mother who has travelled through life and brought up her children is symbolised by the colour of these bangles.

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