Mending Wall

Poetry | Robert Frost

 What did the poet and his neighbour do in “Mending Wall?”

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What did the poet and his neighbour do in Mending Wall NU Or What are the arguments of the two men in Mending Wall NU Robert Frost s - poem Mending Wall tells the story of two neighbours They meet every spring to repair the stone wall that divides their lands The poem actually shows the arguments of the two men They argue whether the wall is necessary at all Repairing the Wall Every spring the speaker and his neighbour walk along the wall that separates their fields Winter frost and hunters break the stones of the wall So they put them back in place They pick up the stones some heavy like loaves some round like balls and place them carefully The Speaker s Argument The speaker thinks that the wall is not necessary He grows apple trees on one side and his neighbour grows pine trees on the

other He jokes that his apple trees will never get across and eat his neighbour s pines So he asks why they need a wall when there are no cows or animals to keep in or out He also feels that nature itself doesn t love a wall This is why the wall keeps breaking down every year He says Something there is that doesn t love a wall For the speaker the wall is meaningless and only separates people The Neighbour s Argument The neighbour disagrees He believes in tradition He is not happy to accept modern or smart ways of thinking So his only reply is Good fences make good neighbours To him walls are important for respect and boundaries So the speaker thinks his neighbour is like an old-stone savage living in darkness In short Frost s speaker and his neighbour both mend the wall together but they think differently The speaker questions the need for walls while the neighbour trusts old tradition nbsp

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