The poet uses different similes for the bangles. What are these?6
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In the poem, the bangle sellers are at the temple fair and they shout out to the people passing by to have a ... The consequent stanzas focus on bangles of various colours the seller have for women of all different ages.
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In the second stanza, while describing the colors suitable for young maidens she uses the similes “Silver and blue as the mountain mist” and “Some are flushed like the buds that dream.” Again, in the third stanza too, the poet compares the colors of bangle for a bride to the “fields of sunlit corn,” and “flame of her marriage fire.” The simile used in the last line of the third stanza “bridal laughter and bridal tear” comprises the joy and sorrow of getting married.
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