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Fences In Robert Frost's The Mending Wall

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“Cherish your human connections: your relationships with friends and family”(Joseph Brodsky). “The Mending wall” was written in 1914 by Robert Frost. This tells the story of a town and the walls that the townspeople love to keep, and even when the walls fall the townspeople will always build them right back up. The narrator of this story seems to question these walls however, all anyone around him can reply to this is that good fences make good neighbors. The people of this town keep the walls because it is what their parents did, and what their parents before did, a tradition of sorts. This story leaves us the question of whether or not fences make good neighbors? In some sense maybe, they keep property lines, help to keep some order in our crazy worlds, and even to protect ourselves. However, I do not think that the fences make good neighbors, I think that these fences divide us and keep us from making connections with others. Although these walls may protect us, they separate us and in the end do not make good neighbors.

First of all, barriers create suspicion and curiosity about what's on the other side. …show more content…

Walls are built to seperate people there is no difference with a fence. The reasons we build fences is to divide ourselves from others, this can cause unseen consequences with our neighbors. “Fences were built to act like partitions, we just don't want to talk to the person on the other side”(Wilson). In the story while repairing the wall, neither of the neighbors help each other or even talk to one another, they just focus on their side of the wall. “And on a day we meet to walk the line And set the wall Between us once again We keep the wall between us as we go”(Frost 878). The wall is treated like something to set them apart instead of just a fence. They have lost all chances to make connections with one another, over just one little

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