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How has nature been presented in the poem "mendingwall"

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Answered by sakhtar36
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“Mending Wall” is a poem by the American poet Robert Frost. It was published in 1914, as the first entry in Frost's second book of poems, North of Boston. The poem is set in rural New England, where Frost lived at the time—and takes its impetus from the rhythms and rituals of life there.

Answer:“Mending Wall” is a poem by the American poet Robert Frost. It was published in 1914, as the first entry in Frost's second book of poems, North of Boston. The poem is set in rural New England, where Frost lived at the time—and takes its impetus from the rhythms and rituals of life there.

Answered by Teenayadav12
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The use of imagery and symbol are used in each poem to build the theme of nature. Each poem talks about something nature related, and each is about the destruction of nature. In “Mending Wall,” you see that nature does not want the wall there since it is being taken down by the forces of nature every year

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