The three stanzas depict three different phases.what are they?
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The three stanzas depict three important phases of life in the poem 'The Bangle Seller'. The first stanza depicts the stage of a maiden when she has attained womanhood. Blue and silver bangles symbolize womanhood. The second stanza relates to the stage when she is married as yellow and red bangles 'rich with the hue of her heart's desire' symbolize the sanctity of marriage and love. The final paragraph talks about purple and gold-flecked gray bangles which symbolize maturity that indicates a stage at which a woman has lived a fruitful life performing well her household duties towards her husband and children.
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Here is ur answer mate,
The three stanzas depict three different phases.They are:-
- Youth-The period before the birth of the poet.
- Middle age-The period during the childhood of the poet.
- Death-The period after the death of the poet's mother.
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