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to what are the bangles compared in the poem the bangle seller

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Answered by 281998
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Answer:

BLOOD GANG

Explanation:

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Answered by chinivasrao23
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Answer:

The Bangles are Compared to The Following words-:

¡) Shining Loads

¡¡) Delicate

¡¡¡)Lustrous Tokens

Explanation:

¡)Shining loads' refer to the loads of colourful bangles that the bangle sellers are carrying to the temple fair. People with happy wives and happy daughters are the prospective buyers.

¡¡)The poet uses the word 'delicate' to describe the bangles as they are made of glass and hence can break easily. 'rainbow-tinted circles of light' refers to the round shaped, multi-coloured bangles that glow in sunlight. Therefore, it is an appropriate description of the bangles.

¡¡¡)'Lustrous tokens of radiant lives' means bright symbols of shining lives. 'For happy daughters and happy wives' means that the radiant bangles are meant for happy daughters and happy wives. It expresses the happiness of daughters at young age and the joys a married woman has in her marital life.

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