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if i could put notion in his head reference to context explain​

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Answered by yakshetha15
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The speaker immediately tells us that something is amiss in the countryside. Something in the wide blue yonder does not like walls. He and his neighbor must get together every spring to walk the whole length of the stone wall that separates their properties, and to fix places where the wall has crumbled.

Then, our speaker begins to question the need for walls. He grows apples and his neighbor grows pine trees. His neighbor says that "good fences make good neighbors." The speaker becomes a bit mischievous in the spring weather, and wonders if he can try to make his neighbor reconsider the wall. His neighbor looks like a menacing caveman as he puts a rock into the wall, and repeats, "Good fences makes good neighbors."

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Mending Wall by Robert Frost, in that, he has attempted to explore how people physically and emotionally separate themselves by constructing barriers like fences in an attempt to achieve a sense of security.  

Explanation:

  • Mending Wall is about the wall that separates the property of the two neighbors. Every year, as new gaps are discovered in it, they meet to rebuild the stone wall. The poet assumed that the wall shouldn't exist, because he couldn't find a real reason to put the wall up.
  • But the neighbor wanted this as he believed the ancient proverb: ' Good fences make good neighbours. ' The poet argues that nature doesn't like these walls among people. This is why there seem to be unexplained gaps, and boulders collapse without reason. But the neighbor will not take any logic into consideration. He just repeats the old adage over and over.
  • O The speaker attempts to persuade his neighbour in the opposite direction and almost accuses him of believing in ancient traditions.

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mending wall summary - Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/154370nce spring comes, the poet becomes little mischievous in trying to persuade his neighbor to reconsider his decision to build up the wall and repair it when the gaps are evident.

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