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• His poems are concerned with
human tragedies and fears, his
reaction to the complexities of life
and his ultimate acceptance of his
burdens.
• Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy
Evening, Birches, Mending walls
are a few of his well-known poems.
• A Roadside Stand, Frost
presents the lives of poor
deprived people with
pitiless clarity and with
the deepest sympathy and
humanity.
The little old house was out with a little new shed
In front at the edge of the road where the traffic sped,
A roadside stand that too pathetically pled,
It would not be fair to say for a dole of bread,
But for some of the money, the cash, whose flow supports
The flower of cities from sinking and withering faint.
• a small house with a new shed
• road was busy with cars and other vehicles
• shed built to display items on sale
• the owner expected the passing vehicles to stop
and buy the things
• condition of the shed aroused one’s pity
• displays the sad feelings of the owner
• desperate to earn some money.
• Didn’t expect any favour or piece of bread
• wanted some flow of city money
• will benefit his life too
The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead,
Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts
At having the landscape marred with the artless paint
Of signs that with N turned wrong and S turned wrong
Offered for sale wild berries in wooden quarts,
Or crook-necked golden squash with silver warts,
Or beauty rest in a beautiful mountain scene,
You have the money, but if you want to be mean,
Why keep your money (this crossly) and go along.
• cars that pass by sparkle but never notice the shed
• think of their destination only
• If do stop, just complain
• the shabby paint spoil the beauty of the landscape.
• people are poor and their surroundings not well-maintained
• signboards pointing towards wrong directions
• farm produce on sale – wild berries, golden squash fruit with
silver coloured marks on it, kept in wooden baskets
• have money and can buy some things
• If selfish keep their money with themselves and not stop
there
The hurt to the scenery wouldn’t be my complaint
So much as the trusting sorrow of what is unsaid:
Here far from the city we make our roadside stand
And ask for some city money to feel in hand
To try if it will not make our being expand,
And give us the life of the moving-pictures’ promise
That the party in power is said to be keeping from us.
• Poet does not complain - sheds have spoiled the
scenery of the place.
• People at the shed have faith in a promise which
was never done to them
• Have built this shed far from the city
• Expect that the city people will buy something
• Shed owner wants to feel the money on his hands
• In movies the one who works hard achieves quick
success and money
• Shed owners too expect to get some money.
• Political party in power stop the flow of cash from
the city dwellers to the rural people
It is in the news that all these pitiful kin
Are to be bought out and mercifully gathered in
To live in villages, next to the theatre and the store,
Where they won’t have to think for themselves
anymore,
While greedy good-doers, beneficent beasts of prey,
Swarm over their lives enforcing benefits
That are calculated to soothe them out of their wits,
And by teaching them how to sleep they sleep all day,
Destroy their sleeping at night the ancient way
• In news - soon people from all sheds and huts relocated to
the villages
• Nearby movie theatre and grocery store
• People so happy there and will not worry about their future
• ‘Greedy good-doers’ and ‘beneficient beasts’ - rich people and
politicians swarm over their lives promising benefits
• In reality destroy them
• poor people in a confusion
• cannot decide what is good and what is harmful
• These selfish people tell to the poor that now they can relax
• In reality, they destroy their sleep at night
Sometimes I feel myself I can hardly bear
The thought of so much childish longing in vain,
The sadness that lurks near the open window there,
That waits all day in almost open prayer
For the squeal of brakes, the sound of a stopping
car,
Of all the thousand selfish cars that pass,
Just one to inquire what a farmer’s prices are.
And one did stop, but only to plow up grass
In using the yard to back and turn around;
And another to ask the way to where it was bound;
And another to ask could they sell it a gallon of gas
They couldn’t (this crossly); they had none, didn’t it
see?
• Childish desire in the hearts of the shed owners useless
• Poet cannot tolerate their sadness
• When they open the window of the shed, waiting for a car to
stop and buy something
• They wait there the whole day
• Seems they pray seeking a buyer for their goods
• Pray for the vehicles to step on the brakes and want to hear a
car stop by
• Many cars carrying selfish people
• Some may stop just to ask the prices of the produce grown there
• Some just to disturb the grass when they move back and turn
around
• Some stop to ask directions of their destination
• Some stop to buy fuel
• Poet annoyed
• City people don’t know that these poor people can’t sell fuel
No, in country money, the country scale of gain,
The requisite lift of spirit has never been found,
Or so the voice of the country seems to complain,
I can’t help owning the great relief it would be
To put these people at one stroke out of their pain.
And then next day as I come back into the sane,
I wonder how I should like you to come to me
And offer to put me gently out of my pain.
• Kind of work done and kind of things sold
will never lead to the required upliftment
• Resources too less to help them get rid of
their problem
• Situation demands a solution which would
be a relief to put them out of their problems in
one go
• Miserable life is worse than death.
• Poet expects someone to visit and help them
get rid of their problem
FIGURES OF SPEECH
Transferred Epithet:
1. Polished traffic
2. Selfish cars
Personification: A roadside stand that too pathetically
pled
Metaphor: Trusting Sorrow
Oxymoron & Alliteration: ‘Greedy good-doers’ and
‘beneficent beasts’ of prey.
• Be concerned and compassionate
• The poet deeply sympathises
with these impoverished people
and feels compassion for them.
Sometimes I feel myself I can hardly bear
The thought of so much childish longing in
vain,
The sadness that lurks near the open window
there,
1. Why is the longing called childish?
2. Where is the window?
3. Why does sadness lurk there?
The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead,
Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts
At having the landscape marred with the artless
paint
Of signs that with N turned wrong and S turned
wrong
Offered for sale wild berries in wooden quarts,
1. What does the poet mean by ‘with a mind ahead?
2. What are N and S signs?
3. Why have these sings turned wrong?
The little old house was out with a little new shed
In front at the edge of the road where the traffic sped,
A roadside stand that too pathetically pled,
It would not be fair to say for a dole of bread,
But for some of the money, the cash, whose flow
supports
The flower of cities from sinking and withering faint.
1. Where was the new shed put up? What was its
purpose?
2. Why does the poet use the word ‘pathetic’?
3. Who are referred to as ‘the flower of cities’?
4. Who are referred to as ‘the flower of cities’?
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PPT - ENG WORKSHOP 22-23.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. • His poems are concerned with human tragedies and fears, his reaction to the complexities of life and his ultimate acceptance of his burdens. • Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening, Birches, Mending walls are a few of his well-known poems.
  • 3.
  • 4. • A Roadside Stand, Frost presents the lives of poor deprived people with pitiless clarity and with the deepest sympathy and humanity.
  • 5. The little old house was out with a little new shed In front at the edge of the road where the traffic sped, A roadside stand that too pathetically pled, It would not be fair to say for a dole of bread, But for some of the money, the cash, whose flow supports The flower of cities from sinking and withering faint.
  • 6. • a small house with a new shed • road was busy with cars and other vehicles • shed built to display items on sale • the owner expected the passing vehicles to stop and buy the things • condition of the shed aroused one’s pity • displays the sad feelings of the owner • desperate to earn some money. • Didn’t expect any favour or piece of bread • wanted some flow of city money • will benefit his life too
  • 7. The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead, Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts At having the landscape marred with the artless paint Of signs that with N turned wrong and S turned wrong Offered for sale wild berries in wooden quarts, Or crook-necked golden squash with silver warts, Or beauty rest in a beautiful mountain scene, You have the money, but if you want to be mean, Why keep your money (this crossly) and go along.
  • 8. • cars that pass by sparkle but never notice the shed • think of their destination only • If do stop, just complain • the shabby paint spoil the beauty of the landscape. • people are poor and their surroundings not well-maintained • signboards pointing towards wrong directions • farm produce on sale – wild berries, golden squash fruit with silver coloured marks on it, kept in wooden baskets • have money and can buy some things • If selfish keep their money with themselves and not stop there
  • 9. The hurt to the scenery wouldn’t be my complaint So much as the trusting sorrow of what is unsaid: Here far from the city we make our roadside stand And ask for some city money to feel in hand To try if it will not make our being expand, And give us the life of the moving-pictures’ promise That the party in power is said to be keeping from us.
  • 10. • Poet does not complain - sheds have spoiled the scenery of the place. • People at the shed have faith in a promise which was never done to them • Have built this shed far from the city • Expect that the city people will buy something • Shed owner wants to feel the money on his hands • In movies the one who works hard achieves quick success and money • Shed owners too expect to get some money. • Political party in power stop the flow of cash from the city dwellers to the rural people
  • 11. It is in the news that all these pitiful kin Are to be bought out and mercifully gathered in To live in villages, next to the theatre and the store, Where they won’t have to think for themselves anymore, While greedy good-doers, beneficent beasts of prey, Swarm over their lives enforcing benefits That are calculated to soothe them out of their wits, And by teaching them how to sleep they sleep all day, Destroy their sleeping at night the ancient way
  • 12. • In news - soon people from all sheds and huts relocated to the villages • Nearby movie theatre and grocery store • People so happy there and will not worry about their future • ‘Greedy good-doers’ and ‘beneficient beasts’ - rich people and politicians swarm over their lives promising benefits • In reality destroy them • poor people in a confusion • cannot decide what is good and what is harmful • These selfish people tell to the poor that now they can relax • In reality, they destroy their sleep at night
  • 13. Sometimes I feel myself I can hardly bear The thought of so much childish longing in vain, The sadness that lurks near the open window there, That waits all day in almost open prayer For the squeal of brakes, the sound of a stopping car, Of all the thousand selfish cars that pass, Just one to inquire what a farmer’s prices are. And one did stop, but only to plow up grass In using the yard to back and turn around; And another to ask the way to where it was bound; And another to ask could they sell it a gallon of gas They couldn’t (this crossly); they had none, didn’t it see?
  • 14. • Childish desire in the hearts of the shed owners useless • Poet cannot tolerate their sadness • When they open the window of the shed, waiting for a car to stop and buy something • They wait there the whole day • Seems they pray seeking a buyer for their goods • Pray for the vehicles to step on the brakes and want to hear a car stop by • Many cars carrying selfish people • Some may stop just to ask the prices of the produce grown there • Some just to disturb the grass when they move back and turn around • Some stop to ask directions of their destination • Some stop to buy fuel • Poet annoyed • City people don’t know that these poor people can’t sell fuel
  • 15. No, in country money, the country scale of gain, The requisite lift of spirit has never been found, Or so the voice of the country seems to complain, I can’t help owning the great relief it would be To put these people at one stroke out of their pain. And then next day as I come back into the sane, I wonder how I should like you to come to me And offer to put me gently out of my pain.
  • 16. • Kind of work done and kind of things sold will never lead to the required upliftment • Resources too less to help them get rid of their problem • Situation demands a solution which would be a relief to put them out of their problems in one go • Miserable life is worse than death. • Poet expects someone to visit and help them get rid of their problem
  • 17. FIGURES OF SPEECH Transferred Epithet: 1. Polished traffic 2. Selfish cars Personification: A roadside stand that too pathetically pled Metaphor: Trusting Sorrow Oxymoron & Alliteration: ‘Greedy good-doers’ and ‘beneficent beasts’ of prey.
  • 18. • Be concerned and compassionate • The poet deeply sympathises with these impoverished people and feels compassion for them.
  • 19. Sometimes I feel myself I can hardly bear The thought of so much childish longing in vain, The sadness that lurks near the open window there, 1. Why is the longing called childish? 2. Where is the window? 3. Why does sadness lurk there?
  • 20. The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead, Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts At having the landscape marred with the artless paint Of signs that with N turned wrong and S turned wrong Offered for sale wild berries in wooden quarts, 1. What does the poet mean by ‘with a mind ahead? 2. What are N and S signs? 3. Why have these sings turned wrong?
  • 21. The little old house was out with a little new shed In front at the edge of the road where the traffic sped, A roadside stand that too pathetically pled, It would not be fair to say for a dole of bread, But for some of the money, the cash, whose flow supports The flower of cities from sinking and withering faint. 1. Where was the new shed put up? What was its purpose? 2. Why does the poet use the word ‘pathetic’? 3. Who are referred to as ‘the flower of cities’? 4. Who are referred to as ‘the flower of cities’?