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what would you choose as symbol to represent all the three stages of life in the same way used by the poet and why?

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Answered by achyuthvdev1
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Explanation:

In a story, a character, an action, an object, or an animal can be symbolic. Often these symbols stand for something abstract, like a force of nature, a condition of the world, or an idea.

Answered by yadavritik925
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Answer:

The poet compares the world to a stage because he thought all men and women behave like the actors of a drama.

Explanation:

What does the poet use to represent the stages of life?

  • Maiden, middle-aged lady, and bride are the significant stages in a woman's life to which the poet refers in the poem "Bangle Seller."
  • Blue, which resembles the mountain mist, and green and pink, which resemble blooms, are the colours associated with the maiden.
  • The world is described by the poet as a theatre on which the drama of human life is performed.
  • Humans are the performers who are born, take on various roles, pass away, and say goodbye to everyone. Humans' entrances and exits are both referred to as "entrances" and "exits," respectively.
  • The poet compared the earth's wonderful riches to "an infinite stream of immortal wine" in his description. The Earth provides like a fountain.

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https://brainly.in/question/3906184

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