Analysis Of Mending Wall

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Literary analysis of the poem “Mending wall”

Robert frost poem, the mending wall compares two life styles: one of tradition,persistence, and another of a good habit; describing the idea of keeping barriers. Both are farmers, but one feels it is unnecessary to have a wall; grew pine and Apple orchard. He explains using these two neighbors, unique traits, and different idea to illustrate what is means to be a great neighbor. Every year, both neighbors work together in repairing and building of walls that was damaging from the frost made by nature, and hunters. It made forst thinks the wall wasn’t meant being built, and nature not approving the wall because it was wrong, looking at the many destruction that occurred again …show more content…

It shows that there are things under the sun, which doesn’t favor the wall that is why water and other disasters keep occurring to destroy the wall, further explain in line two and three resulting in hunters destruction. But, forst express the circumstances understandable. I means, “But they would have the rabbit out of hiding” he see to understands the reason for the action nature’s existences do. Comparing what the neighbors and hunter works was: neighbors repair and build the walls up every year, every spring, while the hunters destroys it with frost being skeptical about the point of having the wall there. Nature does not like separation(line four to …show more content…

Back and forth they went on with the author wanting his stubborn neighbor see the reality of this wall He always insist on building countless times, as the pine farmer, making him see things from the other side, but both had a strong argument. In line twenty-one to thirty-two frost compares the wall to outdoor, showing that the wall, and time spent relating will still be broken, yet each neighbor kept consistent to his idea, unconvincing and loyal. No matter how much the farmer that grows pine try convincing his consistent neighbor, giving in the reputation we see in the last part if the poem”Something there is that doesn't love a wall: He consistently said good fences make good neighbor, it seems like he shall stay on his ground. All he dwells on is the traditional blindly, the inherited wisdom that was passed down to him through generation that having the wall is perfect cause good fences makes good

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