Describe the life of roadside stand .
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In this poem, the poet highlights the plight of the deprived villagers who are aching for some money to lead a prosperous life. The poet is also very critical of the way the city folks treat these villagers who are selling their locally produced goods and whizzing past them without a sense of empathy.
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Roadside Stand : There are two examples of transferred epithet in “A Roadside Stand.” ... 'Selfish cars' is yet another use of a transferred epithet. This refers to the car owners who do stop at the roadside stand but to ask about the police or the gas stations. Personification: “the sadness that lurks behind the open window
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