"Street Cries" by Sarojini Naidu captures the vibrant imagery and sounds of street vendors selling their wares in India. The poem evokes a sense of nostalgia for the sights and sounds of everyday life, showcasing the beauty in the hustle and bustle of the streets. Naidu's vivid descriptions bring to life the colorful characters and activities that fill the streets with energy and vitality.
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it was very good i like it you should read it a lot of times to get everything
it is about the people who are making noise for selling their goods.
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Describe the summary of street criesby sarojini neidu
"Street cries" is a poem that captures the vibrant hustle and bustle of a bustling city street, focusing on the vivid calls of various vendors as they try to attract customers. The poem immerses the reader in the sights and sounds of the street market, showcasing the diversity and energy of urban life. Through its imagery and rhythm, the poem evokes a sense of movement and life in the cityscape.
You have to tell us what the cries are first; so that we can give the equivalents.
"She always cries" would have proper grammar written down.
Terri Bailey has written: 'Cries Of The Orchids'
Simply to attract customers. Market traders do it to this day.
Pramudya has written: 'Hukum itu kepentingan' 'Love cries'
Arthur Short has written: 'Yells!' -- subject(s): Cries, Scouts, Songs
GABRIEL FITZMAURICE has written: 'BEAT THE GOATSKIN TILL THE GOAT CRIES: NOTES FROM A KERRY VILLAGE'
Anne Windsor has written: 'Laughter and heart cries, 1938' -- subject(s): American poetry
there is no homophone for cries
It was written about his girlfriend Kathy Echingham, whose middle name is Mary.