"In The Bazaars of Hyderabad" is a poem written by Sarojini Naidu in early 20th century. She was a freedom fighter and was a part of the Swadeshi Movement.During that time, Indian newspapers were banned, so she thought of inspiring people through her poems. The poem takes place in the markets of Hyderabad. Hyderabad is a city which is the meeting point of the Hindu and Islamic cultures. Therefore, the wares sold by the people there, fulfill the need of every class of the society - rich or poor/ Hindu or Muslim. The poet provides us a beautiful view of colours, sounds smells, tastes and sights of an Indian Bazaar. She has touched upon all five vibrant senses of the human body to describe the Indian Bazaar. Visual depiction is described by the use of lively colours at the start of the poem. She questioned the merchants about what were they selling, to which the merchants answered that they were selling silver and crimson coloured turbans, purple brocade tunics, mirrors...