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what is the major metaphor in the poem "Mending Wall" ?​

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Answered by bgesgj
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The central metaphor in this poem is the wall itself. It comes to represent the divisions between people, things that keep them apart.

Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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Mending Wall’ is an all-time favorite poem by Robert Frost. It offers a broader and wiser angle on boundaries and barriers. It also shows that exact fences are crucial to preserving friendly family members with the neighbors. This is a likely manner by which we will have nonviolent and solid expertise with our neighbors. It additionally, in a manner, means how crucial it's miles to preserve the right boundaries and barriers among nations to set up nonviolent surroundings and relations among them.

The major metaphor in this poem is the wall itself. It comes to symbolize the divisions among people, things that keep them apart.

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