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What does the poem A Roadside Stand criticize most?

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50%The quality of rural products ( 1 voter )
0%The poverty of city life
50%Societys superficial help to the poor ( 1 voter )
0%The excessive wealth of rural people
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In A Roadside Stand, the poem primarily criticizes the indifference and exploitation of rural people by urban society. The poet highlights how city dwellers, with their wealth and modernity, pass by the roadside stand without acknowledging the struggles of the rural community. Frost critiques the superficial help provided by the government and social workers, which fails to address the real needs of the villagers. The poem portrays the disconnect between the urban and rural worlds, emphasizing the emotional and economic neglect that rural people experience.

This question related to Poem 4 English Flamingo Class 12th NCERT.
From the Poem 4 A Roadside Stand.
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  1. The poem criticizes society’s tendency to offer shallow, ineffective assistance to the rural poor, rather than addressing their true needs. Therefore option C is correct answer.

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