What is the theme of this poem?
Barriers can both protect and isolate.
Good neighbors assist each other in tasks.
Differences can be overcome with hard work.
Borders can add security and interaction.
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A widely accepted theme of "Mending Wall" concerns the self-imposed barriers that prevent human interaction. In the poem, the speaker's neighbor keeps pointlessly rebuilding a wall. More than benefitting anyone, the fence is harmful to their land. But the neighbor is relentless in its maintenance.
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Barriers can both protect and isolate.
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