In Mending wall
b. From where is the darkness emanating?
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I think the narrator is referring, in part, to the darkness of the past, the darkness of maintaining a tradition that no longer seems relevant. The neighbor who insists on keeping the wall claims that "'Good fences make good neighbors,'" but the narrator would like to "put a notion in his head": he wants to question why good fences make good neighbors. There are no cows to prevent from wandering onto a neighbor's property, so what is it exactly that the wall is meant to keep in or keep out?
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He moves in darkness as it seems to me,Not of woods only and the shades of trees
The darkness is emanating from shades of trees
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