Sarojini Naidu's poem "Bangle Sellers" talks about the different stages of women's lives and their role in a typical Indian society. This is caused by the poet's love for local culture and tradition, as seen in other poetry by Naidu. She seems to generalize the traditional role of women as "happy girls and happy wives". She is very pleased that she shows her loyalty to her husband and family by raising affectionate children, serving families, and "worshiping God" around her husband I will.
The title shows that the poem is related to the bracelet cellar, but the main concern is the importance of women for women's celebrations and happy families. Expression pride such as "shining life", "tone of her desire", "bride's laughter and the bride's tears", "treasure the two hands", "love fans", "loyal breasts", " - Both express emotional Indian women's emotions, and this seems to be a poet's perception of how women play a role in society. This poem represents her idea that traditional social norms are sufficient to maintain its stability. It is not an exaggeration to say that this poem is restricting the traditional role of women in India from being bound by social norms.
Sarojini Naidu explores the role of women in Indian traditional society through the poem "Bangle Sellers". The seller tried to convince the customer to buy various bracelets of different colors. It symbolizes an important moment in the lives of women. The seller provides a vivid description that matches the color of various bracelets. Silver and blue bracelets represent single women and red bracelets represent the relationship between marriage and love. Purple and gold-colored spotted gray bracelet represents an elderly woman who experienced marriage and childbirth. Each bracelet symbolizes an important stage in Indian women's lives whose loyalty and longevity are celebrated through poetry. In the last section, Naidu rethinks about the ideal life of traditional Indian women by commenting on their children, husbands and loyalty to God.
The title shows that the poem is related to the bracelet cellar, but the main concern is the importance of women for women's celebrations and happy families. Expression pride such as "shining life", "tone of her desire", "bride's laughter and the bride's tears", "treasure the two hands", "love fans", "loyal breasts", " - Both express emotional Indian women's emotions, and this seems to be a poet's perception of how women play a role in society. This poem represents her idea that traditional social norms are sufficient to maintain its stability. It is not an exaggeration to say that this poem is restricting the traditional role of women in India from being bound by social norms.
Does this poem limit the women of India to the traditional role affected by social norms?
"Bangle Sellers" written by a famous Indian poet and politician Sarojini Naidu is a poem exploring Indian women's lives using Indian culture and the tradition surrounding women. In most of her poetry, Sarojini Naidu is based on Indian culture and people. Her poetry concentrates on the scene of India, and this poem is no exception. In India, this poem is similar to her other poems in Hyderabad market. This poem mainly develops bracelets which are important decorations for women in Indian society. In this poem, the sellers of the bracelet are at the fair's trade fair, and they shout to people passing by to see their bracelet. They urged them to buy a bracelet for their daughter and wife.