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Why does the poet refer to the 'bridal laughter' and 'bridal tear' simultaneously

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Answered by Choco908
10

Answer:

The poet refers simultaneously to bridal laughter and bridal tear to the front of dilemma faced by all bridges when on one hand is the joy of marriage and on the other side sorrow of leaving their parents.The poet highlights the paradox

Explanation:

dilemma means a situation in which a difficult choice has to made between two or more alternatives,especially ones that are equally undesirable

Paradox means a seemingly absurd or contradictory statement or preposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded true.

Pleas do not write the meaning of both words in your answer

Answered by ravreetkaur23
5

Answer:

The phrase 'bridal laughter' captures the mood of natural joy and happiness exhibited by a young woman after her marriage. it reinforces the significance of marriage as a source of fulfilment and self-satisfaction for a young maiden. The phrase 'bridal tear' probably suggests a bride's grief caused by her separation and going away from her childhood home.

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