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Summary of mending wall

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                                               Summary of The mending wall

        The poem mending wall is written by Robert Frost (1874 - 1963). In this poem poet is trying to tell us about a stone walls that separates the speakers property from his neighbour. In every spring season the wall falls and poet and his neighbour need to men the wall.

        In first line poet tells us that something is there that doesn't love a wall. His first exception was that every spring when sun rays fall on ground it shifts little bit upwards. His second assumption was the work of hunters, that to catch rabbit and to please their helping dogs they might have broken the wall. Then he says no one had seen the gaps when they were making but every spring season they find those gaps.

        It is a very difficult job to mend the job every spring the poet says. Then he gives first reason to his neighbour that neither his apple trees will spoil neighbours pine trees nor his neighbour's pine trees will spoil his apple trees.But his neighbour says that good fences make good neighbour's.

       The second reason he gave is they both don't have livestock. The poet could have gave him the reason of elves but elves are not existing in this world.

                    Then he moves to the darkness and again says that good fences makes good neighbour's.
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