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The city folk who drove through the countryside hardly paid any heed to the roadside stand or to the people who ran it. If at all they did, it was to complain. Which lines bring this out? What was their complaint about?

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In Robert Frost’s A Roadside Stand, the city folk’s indifference and complaints are captured in lines like, “They looked at the stand and complained, ‘it was not / the proper city taste.’” This complaint reflects their disregard for the stand’s rustic appearance, as they find it unsophisticated and unappealing. Rather than supporting the rural people’s efforts to make a livelihood, the city folk only notice the imperfections and judge it against their urban standards, highlighting the disconnect between urban and rural values.

This question related to Poem 4 English Class 12th NCERT.
From the Poem 4. A Roadside Stand.
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  1. “The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead,
    Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts
    At having the landscape marred with the artless paint
    Of signs that with N turned wrong and S turned wrong”.
    They complain that roadside stands spoil the natural beauty of the landscape by obstructing it.

    This question related to Poem 5 English Class 12th NCERT.
    From the Poem 5. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers.
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