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And on a day we meet to walk the line and set the wall between us once again​

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This line is from the Mending Wall poem written by Robert Frost. The poet has used it as a metaphor to explain the sad reality of this world that we all live in. He briefly touches on the idea that he met his neighbours while he was out for a walk. They talked and went to stroll together but later he realises the walls i.e fences of their houses are keeping them apart.

Answered by mariospartan
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The wall here symbolizes the material or metaphorical wall that we as human beings tend to make between us to separate us from each other.

EXPLANATION:

  • The given lines are taken from the poem called Mending Walls written by Robert Frost.
  • In this poem, the poet says that we humans tend to build walls between each other.
  • These walls can be an actual material wall separating one person from their neighbors or it can be the imaginary or metaphorical wall of differences that we make and use it to isolate ourselves.
  • The poet hopes for a day when we would realize that we are all same and on that day all these walls would be broken down.

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