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What colours does the poet associated

a. a maiden
b. a middle aged woman

How does the poet describe the thoughts and concerns of women in both these stages of life?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Silvery and blue as the mountain mist is the colour of purity is suitable for a maiden. The pink ones "flushed like the buds" are likened to her budding dreams and the green ones refer to her youth and freshness that are aglow like the bloom of newborn leaves.

On the other hand, mellow or subdued purple and gold flipped grey are the ones that suit mature women who have " journey through life midway". They reflect their glory and pride for having nurtured fair sons, looked after household chores, and worship the family deities along with their husbands.

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Answered by pratibhanayak2479
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Explanation:

Silvery and blue as the mountain mist is the colour of purity is suitable for a maiden. The pink ones "flushed like the buds" are likened to her budding dreams and the green ones refer to her youth and freshness that are aglow like the bloom of newborn leaves.

On the other hand, mellow or subdued purple and gold flipped grey are the ones that suit mature women who have " journey through life midway". They reflect their glory and pride for having nurtured fair sons, looked after household chores, and worship the family deities along with their husbands.

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