Why People Create Boundries: Mending Wall by Robert Frost

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Why do people create boundaries between each other when there are none to begin with? Robert Frost’s poem, “Mending Wall” explores two people, the speaker and his neighbor, who built a wall to separate each other even though it is not needed. He reveals their differences through the use of diction, tone, figurative language, and imagery.

Throughout the poem, Frost makes numerous references to the wall between the neighbors and what it might stand for. It stands as the boundary that is placed between the speaker and his neighbor. Humans in general crave privacy and a wall is the perfect object to represent it. The two have different ideas the conflict each other and they take pride in that. “He is all pine and I am apple orchard” is the poet attempt to give the reader a glimpse of how life is like on each side of the wall. A pine tree grower is probably an uneducated person because who would actually grow pine trees in their backyard, it has no value. However, am apple orchard grower is someone who is educated because they realize the many benefits of the fruit grown. By ...

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