Comparison on City Life and Village Life

Village life usually refers to the kind of life style that a person living in a village would experience in that environment. 

Where development and technology has not yet been felt to a great extent. Rural areas and its population basically depend upon agriculture and natural resources as living which is not very comfortable. The facilities in these areas are pretty much basic. However village life would be placed much closer to nature and away from the hustle and bustle of the commercial city and therefore, village life would be the ideal form of life for persons who prefer some peace, quiet, and solitude.

City life is the kind of life that people living in town and city areas would experience in an environment where development may have reached a quite significant stage. The main focus of cities is its many improved social facilities. Such as transport business, educational facilities and social interaction which provides better standards of living. A city benefits largely from the advancements of development. In fact the lives and occupations of the urban population depends upon it. Village life is rich in culture and nature whereas the life in city is rather busy. In terms of life style people are rather friendly and helpful in villages. People in cities are very busy and take out very minimum time for others.

It depicts the story of a man who is travelling to his home. On his way he reaches the deep woods, where he is captivated by the natural lovely landscape of the woods. He knows the owner of the woods who is living nearby village. His little horse even thinks that it is very strange to stop in the woods where there is no farmhouse nearby. His horse gives a shake to the harness bells. There is a frozen lake and snow is falling. Wind is passing through the trees. The woods are lovely dark and deep and he wants to stop there to absorb the beauty of the woods. But the man actually has many responsibilities to do and he has many miles to go before sleeping.

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