Similarities in the bangle seller and chief Seattles speech
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In the poem, the pink and red (“flushed”) bangles are compared to the buds which peep from the quiet bank (“tranquil brow”) of a river which flows through the woods (“woodland stream”). The color of the flushed bangles symbolize the dreams and shyness of the maiden woman who wears them on her wrist.
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