Why does the poet use the expression "delicate bright rainbow-tinted colours of light" in the poem bangle sellers?
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"Rainbow-tinted" means that the bracelets are colored ("tinted") in many different hues. "Circles of light" means that the bracelets are round and that they reflect light--that is, they're shiny. Naidu's poem uses imagery and color, as well as plenty of natural similes, to describe the bangles
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The speaker of the poem is a bangle seller, and the poem is spoken as if it is a sales pitch. ... When she describes them as “delicate, bright / Rainbow-tinted circles of light,” she is implying that her bangles are visually attractive (“bright”) and colorful (“Rainbow-tinted”).
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