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Do you think that Robert Frost has rightly portrayed the role of different agencies in the name of helping the poor people?

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According to Robert Frost all the social agencies derive their calculated benefits in the name of helping the poor. Comment.


The poet has rightly portrayed the selfish human nature. The indifferent attitude of the city folk towards the rural folk is also a well-known fact.

The refined city people passing through the countryside in their luxurious cars, hardly pay any heed to the people who run the roadside stand. They don’t stop there thinking it to be a mere waste of time. If they do, it is for making some or the other inquiry. It leaves behind a trusting sorrow on the faces of the poor people because they don’t make any purchase there.

The Government and other social agencies make tall promises but they do no good. They misguide them and obtain profit from them. The poor go on waiting in vain. The greedy good-doers make false promises of their upliftment but do nothing.

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What was put up in front of an old house at the edge of the road?

  • A saloon

  • A shanty

  • A little newshed

  • A little newshed


Have you ever stopped at a roadside stand? What have you observed there?


Give the summary of the poem ‘A Roadside Stand’.

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How does Robert Frost represent the pathetical state of the people who run ‘A Roadside Stand’?


The purpose of the putting up of the shed was to:

  • earn some money from city people who passed from there

  • sell liquor

  • sell cheap items

  • sell cheap items


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