The poet uses several images of sight and sound to creat a musical effect in the poem "Bangle Sellers ". Mention any three examples of these images.
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The Bangle Sellers' is not an exception either. 1. ... The poet likens the colourful bangles to the rainbow.
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Yes, the poet has touched upon all our five senses to enhance the appeal of the poem in our minds.
The visuals are created by the mention of various objects: rainbow-tinted circles of light, silver and blue mountain mist, flushed like buds, new-born leaves, fields of sunlit corn, flame of her marriage fire, purple and gold-flecked grey bangles etc.
The auditory imageries are created by the tinkling sound of the bangles — “Tinkling, luminous, tender, and clear”
The olfactory senses (smell) are stimulated by the fragrance of the buds — “Some are flushed like the buds that dream”
Gustatory imagery (taste) is created through the mention of the sunlit corn — “Some are like fields of sunlit corn”
Tactile imagery (touch) is produced through the flame of marriage fire and the touch of luminous, tender and clear bangles on the hands of girls and women — “Some, like the flame of her marriage fire.