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What is Robert Frost's complaint in 'A Roadside Stand'? (A Roadside Stand)

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Focus on contrast between urban privilege and rural suffering to identify poet’s critique.
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Robert Frost criticizes the indifferent attitude of city dwellers towards poor villagers. He laments how rural people’s simple hopes for a better life are ignored. The roadside stand symbolizes this neglect, as passing cars do not stop to support the villagers’ efforts at self-improvement.
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