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state the 3 qualities associated with bangles​

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Answered by Tanushree1200
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According to the poem bangles are the symbol of radiant lives of happy daughters and happy wives.

Some of them are silver and blue which are like the mist of a mountain which will suit a maiden's wrist.

Some of the bangles are suitable for mothers which are gold and purple coloured .

From the poem - The Bangle Sellers

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Answered by harshithasinghthakur
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The poem begins with the speakers introducing themselves as bangle sellers who sell their articles at the temple fair. They call out to the people to buy their bangles. These hawkers describe their bangles as delicate, bright, rainbow-tinted circles of light. They advertise by questioning who will buy these bangles for their daughters and wives.

Explanation:

Also, the Bangles here are called ‘lustrous tokens of radiant lives‘. It shows us the Indianness of the poem, where bangles are bought on special occasions and are associated with happiness and prosperity.

In Indian society, bangles have an important cultural and religious place. Different coloured bangles are worn by women in different stages of life. Blue, Silver, and Green are generally worn by young maidens. It is interesting to note that the poet here uses the words ‘flushed like the buds that dream.’ The word ‘buds’ here is suggestive of chastity. ‘Buds that dreams‘ present before us an image of young girls dreaming of marriage. In this stanza, the poet presents the stage of youth in a woman’s life.

‘Bangles’ are a celebration of the female life. It shows us the various stages of a woman’s life and attempts to represent the Indian culture and traditional set-up.

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