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the poem 'the bangle seller speaks of indianess to the core . Discuss . Also throw light on the adundance of imaginary in the poem . mention some of the literary devices used ( 450- 500 words )​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

It speaks of Indian culture through the depiction of colors and traditions and connotations in the poem.

Explanation:

The multicolored bangles are described as rainbow tinted circles of light. The poet uses the word Happy repetitively, in order to help emphasize the human element of bangles.

The literary devices are

There are similies used in this poem, using as and like :-

Silver and blue as the mountain mist,

Some are flushed like the buds that dream

Some are like fields of sunlit corn,

Some like the flame of her marriage fire,

Tinkling, luminous, tender, and clear,

Like her bridal laughter and bridal tear.

There are metaphors used,

Comparisons are done,

Rainbow-tinted circles of light  this phrase in the poem uses the connotation and compares the bangles to a circle of light glowing with that of different colors.

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