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  1. The poem A Roadside Stand is a haiku poem with a seasonal appeal. The central idea is the depiction of nature and the importance of doing nothing. The poem A Roadside Stand conveys a sense of yearning for the past through its central theme of change. The speaker's childhood fascination with the roadRead more

    The poem A Roadside Stand is a haiku poem with a seasonal appeal. The central idea is the depiction of nature and the importance of doing nothing.

    The poem A Roadside Stand conveys a sense of yearning for the past through its central theme of change. The speaker’s childhood fascination with the roadside stand, which he remembers with nostalgia, has matured into a growing awareness of the reality of change. The speaker’s present contemplation of the roadside stand suggests a link with the past and foreshadows an awareness of the future.

    The poem’s central theme of change involves a literal description of the roadside stand, which the speaker describes with the imagery of a stopping point on a long journey. The speaker describes the roadside stand as a place where a traveller could stop and gather his thoughts, where he could eat, and where he could rest.

     

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Meta, in simple words, means something that refers to itself. Thus metafiction is a genre of English Literature which emphasizes the readers to focus on the novel itself. Thus a work of literature which is conscious of its own form, structure and story, it will be known as Metafiction. The term wasRead more

    Meta, in simple words, means something that refers to itself. Thus metafiction is a genre of English Literature which emphasizes the readers to focus on the novel itself. Thus a work of literature which is conscious of its own form, structure and story, it will be known as Metafiction.

    The term was used for the first time by William H. Gass (1970) in his work Fiction and the Figures of Life. However, metafiction existed long before him. Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is an example of Metafiction in Literature.

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