A Street Hawker
                                                                             
A Street Hawker Paragraph
A Street Hawker Paragraph
A man who sells various things by moving from street to street is a street hawker. He is a self employed person. He usually lives in a slum or in a house at a very low rent. He is a familiar figure. He is seen almost everywhere in a village or in a town. He carries his materials on head and sometimes in hand and sometimes in a small handcart. He earns his livelihood by selling cheap goods. He is a very cunning person. He buys goods at a cheaper rate and sells at a good profit. He sells toys, cosmatics, ready-made garments, utensils, sweets, ribbons, fruits etc. He usually appears at noon or in the absence of the house master. He speaks in different ways, wears colorful dress and sometimes plays flute or raises high voice to draw the attention of his customers. He walks for hours to sell his goods. Thus he passes his days by selling these goods. He gets up early in think morning and sorts his products for selling. He leads a very simple life. He has to toil a lot to earn his livelihood. He somehow manages his family. Even though he works hard and adopts various tricks he leads a life below poverty line.