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moral of the poem bangle sellers

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Answered by prachi7742
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Hey!!!

Here is your answer:-

❇️ The poem is truly Indian in nature. It vividly describes different stages in the life of a traditional Indian woman through various colours of bangles that she uses to adorn her wrist. Each stage of an Indian woman, from a dreamy maiden to an excited bride and finally to a mature matriarch is described according to the colour of bangle suitable at that stage. The poem throws light on Sarogini Naidu's conception of Indian woman. Thus, the main theme of the poem is, CELEBRATION OF INDIAN WOMANHOOD.

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Answered by Anonymous
20

The poem actually does not have a moral.

It has a theme:-

The poem is truly Indian in nature. It vividly describes different stages in the life of a traditional Indian woman through various colours of bangles that she uses to adorn her wrist. The poem emphasizes the life of various stages of an Indian woman's life.It brings out the culture and society of Indian women.

The "struggle of Indian womanhood" is the theme of the poem.

Hope I helped you mate.

Thanks.


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