What do you mean by trusting sorrow of poor people in the poem roadside stand?
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Trusting Sorrow' is a metaphor and refers to the fact that the peasants set up the shed in the hopes ('trusting') of attracting city folk to buy their produce, thus providing the additional income to enjoy the luxuries of life.
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Trusting sorrow of poor people in the poem Roadside Stand.
Explanation:
- Trusting sorrow of poor people in the poem roadside stand means the sorrows which the poor people go through because of their trusts on the rich people.
- The hollow promises and insensitive nature of the rich people make the poor people feel very bad for them.
- These are the issues of the people who have never been realized by anyone.
- The hopes which the poor people have that their goods will be bought someday go in vain when the rich people cross the roadside stand without looking at them.
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