A
hawker is a poor man belonging to the lower class in our society. His life is
one of want, suffering and hard work. He gets out of his home early in the
morning. He buys cheap, small articles of trade at a cheaper rate and tries to
sell them at a good profit. He carries his articles on a hand-cart or in a
basket on his head, and sometimes even with his hands. He moves along the
streets and roads to sell his articles. But they are found generally in the
residential areas of towns. But nowadays they are found even in the village
streets. They sell all kinds of things ranging from foodstuff to small toys.
They sell especially those things which are liked very much by women and
children. He enters the residential areas in towns especially when the adult
male members of families are out of home. They take the opportunity of the
absence of the adult males. As he moves along the streets, he makes a peculiar
cry or blows his whistle. Children and women are familiar with these cries or
whistles. They come out of their houses and gather around the hawker, and buy
things of their choice from him. Nowadays hawkers also sell vegetables. All day
long he moves around different areas till evening falls. He cannot sell his
articles in the dark. So, he goes home at nightfall. He lives a hard life. He
makes small profits. With his small income he can hardly make both ends meet.
His life is one of hard labor, suffering, and want.
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