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Flash Cards: A Roadside Stand

This chapter explores the plight of rural people running a roadside stand, highlighting their struggles and desires for recognition and support from city dwellers.

A Roadside Stand - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from A Roadside Stand in Flamingo for Class 12 (English).

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Who is the poet of A Roadside Stand?

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The poet is Robert Frost, an acclaimed American poet known for his exploration of human experiences and landscapes.

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What does the roadside stand symbolize?

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The roadside stand symbolizes the struggles of rural people to gain recognition and financial support from urban dwellers.

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What feeling do the roadside stand owners express?

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They express a profound sorrow and longing for connection and validation from passing city folk.

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Key theme of A Roadside Stand?

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A key theme is the contrast between urban prosperity and rural poverty, highlighting social inequities.

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What do the signs at the roadside stand represent?

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The signs represent the humble offerings and the desperate plea for attention and sales from travelers.

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What is the significance of the phrase 'city money'?

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City money signifies the wealth and economic opportunities that rural people hope to access through the sale of their goods.

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Describe the tone of the poem.

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The tone is one of sympathy mixed with frustration, reflecting the poet’s concern for the plight of rural people.

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What do 'the polished traffic' symbolize?

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The polished traffic symbolizes the busy, indifferent urban life that neglects the struggles of rural communities.

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Example of irony in the poem?

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The irony lies in the affluent city people passing by the stand, seemingly oblivious to the needs of the rural sellers.

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What is ‘the life of the moving-pictures’ promise’?

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It refers to the idealized vision of happiness and fulfillment that the rural people yearn for but cannot attain.

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What does the poet mean by 'trusting sorrow'?

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Trusting sorrow refers to the deep-seated grief and hope of rural people who still believe in the possibility of betterment.

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Common mistake when interpreting A Roadside Stand?

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A common mistake is overlooking the emotional depth and social critique present in what seems like a simple description.

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What do the farmers wish for from passing cars?

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The farmers wish for at least one passing car to stop and inquire about their goods and prices, showing interest.

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What is the ultimate wish of the poet regarding the roadside stand?

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The poet wishes for a compassionate connection between the rural stand owners and the urban population.

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Difference between rural and urban perspectives in the poem?

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Rural perspectives are marked by longing and despair, while urban perspectives are characterized by indifference and detachment.

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What feelings do the rural people experience?

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They experience feelings of neglect, longing, and a deep desire for acknowledgement and support.

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Role of nature in A Roadside Stand.

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Nature provides a backdrop that contrasts the beauty of the landscape with the harsh realities faced by rural people.

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Example of a key metaphor in the poem?

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The roadside stand itself acts as a metaphor for the intersection of rural and urban life and the desires of the poor.

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How does the poem convey a sense of futility?

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It conveys futility through the unfulfilled dreams of the roadside stand owners aspiring for recognition and support.

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What does the last line imply?

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The last line implies the poet’s reflection on his own pain, drawing parallels between personal feelings and societal suffering.

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