how does he achieve this in the opening of the poem mending wall
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His poems begin in delight and end in wisdom. At the outset of the poem, Frost says that some supernatural power does not love a wall because wall is an evil thing, which destroys the brotherhood of man. ... So there is no need of a wall between them. But his neighbour insists that good fences make good neighbours.
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