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Sarojini Naidu was a leader of India's independence struggle. When you are fighting for your country's freedom, would you highlight the greatness, beauty and culture of the country? Is that why this poem describes only the attractive and artistic things in the bazaar? Think about this and write down your thoughts in a paragraph.​

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Each line of the poem contains a rhythm and a beat, and the sequence of the phrases "What do you" and "O ye" marks the rhyme scheme of the poem. The poetess often repeats these phrases, to create a musical effect, to emphasise a point, and to lend unity to the poem. The conversation form of poem, that is set in the form of question and answer between vendor and buyer, makes the readers feel that they are present in the Bazaar. To present the pictorial scene of the bazaar, Naidu uses rich sensory images and a vibrant sense of touch, sound, smell, sight and taste.[4][5][6][7]

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