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Explain the central theme of the poem
"mending wall"​

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Answered by kabraarchita
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Answer:

The theme of the poem"The Mending Wall" tells us about the self-imposed barriers that prevent human interaction. In the poem, the speaker's neighbor keeps pointlessly rebuilding a wall; more than benefiting anyone, the fence is harmful to their land. But the neighbor is relentless in its maintenance, nonetheless.

The main thing is also that fence can separate country from country, families from families and friends from friends.

The neighbor of Narrator also says that="Good Fences Make Good Neighbors,"

Hope it helps.......

Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

The poem "mending wall"'s theme :

Explanation:

  • The poem "The Mending Wall" is about the walls we build for ourselves to keep people apart. In the poem, the speaker's neighbour is constantly damaging their land by needlessly erecting a wall that serves no one. However, the neighbour is persistent in keeping it up.
  • The most important factor is that a fence can divide nations, families, and groups of friends.
  • Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, according to the narrator's neighbour.
  • The poem tells the tale of two neighbours who cross paths each year in the spring to repair the stone wall dividing their fields. The poem illustrates how building such walls can help people maintain their long-standing relationships with their neighbours and how good fences make for good neighbours.

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