Why did the poet give description of bazaars of hyderabad
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in bazaars of hyderbad begins with a question from the poet
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In this poem Naidu described the beauty of traditional Hyderabadi Bazaars. She presented the lively pictorial scenes of merchants, vendors, peddlers, goldsmiths, fruit-men and flower girls selling their goods, all of whom similarly answer the questions of purchasers who buy their articles after a detailed bargaining. The poem also describes the musical instruments being used by the musicians and magicians described in the bazaar.
Most of the Boards of Education in India and some universities of Europe include the poem in the English literature syllabus. Schools in India promote pupils to perform skits on the poem to make them understand the Bazaar's scenario in earlier days.
About the city
Hyderabad is a city which is the meeting point of the Hindu and the Islamic cultures. Therefore, the wares sold by the people in the bazaars of Hyderabad (i.e. the merchants, vendors, maidens, peddlers, goldsmiths, fruit-men, musicians and flower-girls) cater to the need of every segment of the society: rich or poor, Hindu or Muslim. The poet provides a panoramic view of the colours, sounds, smell and sights of an Indian Bazaar. She has also used vibrant rhymes to describe the magnificence of the bazaars and also the products sold in the bazaars.
hope it helps you (^^)
Most of the Boards of Education in India and some universities of Europe include the poem in the English literature syllabus. Schools in India promote pupils to perform skits on the poem to make them understand the Bazaar's scenario in earlier days.
About the city
Hyderabad is a city which is the meeting point of the Hindu and the Islamic cultures. Therefore, the wares sold by the people in the bazaars of Hyderabad (i.e. the merchants, vendors, maidens, peddlers, goldsmiths, fruit-men, musicians and flower-girls) cater to the need of every segment of the society: rich or poor, Hindu or Muslim. The poet provides a panoramic view of the colours, sounds, smell and sights of an Indian Bazaar. She has also used vibrant rhymes to describe the magnificence of the bazaars and also the products sold in the bazaars.
hope it helps you (^^)
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