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Who are referred to as greedy good-doers in the poem?

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36.84%Rural stand owners ( 7 voters )
26.32%City folk who buy from the stand ( 5 voters )
31.58%Wealthy individuals pretending to help ( 6 voters )
5.26%Honest social workers ( 1 voter )
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In A Roadside Stand, the phrase “greedy good-doers” refers to the city dwellers who pass by the rural roadside stand. These people, though seemingly charitable or benevolent, only stop out of a sense of superficial duty or to fulfill their own sense of moral superiority. They buy the goods from the stand, not because they genuinely care about the rural people’s welfare, but because it makes them feel good about themselves. The term “greedy” highlights the selfishness underlying their actions, as they expect to benefit from their act of charity without truly acknowledging the struggles of the rural community.

This question related to Poem 4 English Flamingo Class 12th NCERT.
From the Poem 4 A Roadside Stand.
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  1. The term criticizes people who pretend to help the rural poor but actually exploit them. Therefore option C is correct answer.

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