What are the comparison of the poem bangle sellers
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The symbolic meanings of the bangles in the poem Bangle Seller by Sarojini Naidu:
The multihued bangles are symbolic of radiant lives of "happy daughters and happy wives".
The silver and blue bangles which are like mist of a mountain will suit a maiden's wrist. Some bangles are like the buds that are going to bloom and some are like the glowing flowers. These bud-like, flower-like and mist-like bangles are suitable for unmarried girls.
Yellow bangles are a symbolic of a yellow corn field and some are like the reddish yellow flame of marriage. The colour red fits a bride's hand. These bangles are as tinkling,shining, tender and clear as the happiness and sorrow a bride experiences.
The purple and the gold bangles are for middle aged women. These are suitable for a mother who has cherished, loved, blessed and cradled her children and for a wife who looks after the household and is by the side of her husband always.
The multihued bangles are symbolic of radiant lives of "happy daughters and happy wives".
The silver and blue bangles which are like mist of a mountain will suit a maiden's wrist. Some bangles are like the buds that are going to bloom and some are like the glowing flowers. These bud-like, flower-like and mist-like bangles are suitable for unmarried girls.
Yellow bangles are a symbolic of a yellow corn field and some are like the reddish yellow flame of marriage. The colour red fits a bride's hand. These bangles are as tinkling,shining, tender and clear as the happiness and sorrow a bride experiences.
The purple and the gold bangles are for middle aged women. These are suitable for a mother who has cherished, loved, blessed and cradled her children and for a wife who looks after the household and is by the side of her husband always.
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