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.
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
yes, from my prospective bangles are linked to nature as they are made up of clay & lay is obtained from nature
it is a poem of an interest .this poem tells us about the beauty of the bazaars of hyedrabad.we need to write the description of the streets of the sellers as well as the things which are to be told to the viewerswe need to write the description of the streets of the sellers as well as the things which are to be told to the viewers
theme of poem
In "The Bangle Sellers" by Sarojini Naidu, the phrase "temple fair" refers to a festive event where vendors sell various goods, including bangles. The poem uses the concept of a temple fair to symbolize the rich array of bangles available for purchase, each with its own unique color and design. It creates a vivid and vibrant image of the variety and beauty of bangles being sold, much like the festive atmosphere of a temple fair.
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
raghunath brought a golden bangle for guru govinda
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
A poem that has a great theme.
The central idea of a poem is the main theme that is represented in the poem. Topic is another word for theme.
The theme of the poem is painful and helpless situation of the people in the country
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