Why poet thinks that the fences are good
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He does not believe in walls for the sake of walls. The neighbor resorts to an old adage: "Good fences make good neighbors." The speaker remains unconvinced and mischievously presses the neighbor to look beyond the old-fashioned folly of such reasoning. His neighbor will not be swayed.
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but towards the end of the poem Robert Frost seems to think that we all are a necessary evil we may not like wall but they are necessary for keeping peace between neighbour that is why process a good fences make good neighbours .
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