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why does the poet say something there is instead of being clear about who is destroying the walls ?​

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Answered by raninayak490
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The speaker of the poem says so because he has experienced that 'something' is there that causes the cold ground under the wall to swell and burst. ... Later the poet also adds that the hunters are also destroying the wall to please their yelping dogs.

Answered by Limafahar
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He says “something there is that doesn't love a wall” to create an essence of mystery in the very beginning and to refer to someone who is a mysterious person or creature or force which is trying to break the wall. According to the speaker, the nature breaks the wall because it does not like it to stay there.

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