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No, Sarojini Naidu did not win the Nobel Prize. She was a prominent Indian poet and politician who played an active role in the Indian independence movement.
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Sarojini Naidu died on March 2, 1949 from a heart attack. She was a prominent Indian independence activist, poet, and politician who played a significant role in the Indian independence movement.
Sarojini Naidu was a prominent Indian freedom fighter and poet. She played a significant role in the Indian independence movement through her powerful speeches and writings, advocating for women's rights and social reform. Naidu also participated in civil disobedience campaigns and supported the nonviolent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi.
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Jawaharlal Nehru was in the group of people who framed the Indian constitution . He went to the UN and took some points to help the Indian constitution . He also helped in polishing up many articles in the constitution .
The theme of the poem "The Bangle Sellers" by Sarojini Naidu is the transient nature of life and the beauty of female adornment that accentuates this impermanence. The poem highlights the bangle sellers' role in adorning women for fleeting moments, and how their wares symbolize the various stages of life, from childhood to old age. It celebrates the vibrancy and color of the bangles while also emphasizing the inevitability of change and mortality.
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Naidu's poem explores the imagery associated with bangles and the implications for women's roles in a traditionalist Indian social setting. The bangle seller is trying to convince the purchasing public of the spiritual and symbolic importance of these bangles. In this process, the speaker makes strong connections between the bangles and their role in providing "happy daughters and happy wives." The subsequent stanzas describe through lush and natural imagery the beauty of the bangles and their representation of these ideals help to increase their precious value. Some of these descriptions invoke the passion of "marriage's fire" and, in the last stanza, help to bring to light the socially accepted role of women in this setting. The purple and gray flecked bangle is meant to symbolize a woman who "serves her household in fruitful pride,/And worships the gods at her husband's side." It is not very clear in the poem if the bangle seller is a man or a woman, and perhaps, some level of meaning might change if one plays with the gender of the speaker
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