Expand the idea from the line of the poem mending wall by Robert Frost „Good fences make good
neighbours‟
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The line is perhaps one of the most frequently quoted lines from Robert Frost's poetry. The neighbor repeats this saying three times in this poem and the narrator is initially skeptical of his neighbor's appreciation of an old fashioned tradition, he eventually begins to agree with the saying as well. This line highlights the importance of property and individuality in the United States.
The wall is not necessary in a practical sense, as there are only apple trees in the poet's estate and only pine trees in his neighbor's estate. On a more basic level, the act of mending the wall allows the neighbors to develop their relationship through interpersonal communication.
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