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Make Good Neighbors Good Fences
568 wordsThrough my thoughts, to mend a wall is to fix a barrier of their life or to be more cautious of what people say and do. In other words I think this particular wall is between two friends, a wall of dispute or privacy, a invisible wall is slowly being built. It is the nature of man kind to defend for themselves and to keep things that want to be a secret stay a secret. It is also a tendency for people who want to try to fix the relationship or to find out what things are being kept from them like...
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Share Ideas Good Fences
464 wordsH 2 >Q. Explain what the first line of this poem means to you. Do you agree with that idea or do you think that, Good fences make good neighbours? A. Something there is that doesnt love a wall. The very first line of the poem is symbolic and sends the readers mind in thought. At first glance the words something and wall bog the inquisitive mind. It makes the reader think as to what is this wall and what is this something that wants it down. The wall can be taken in the physical sense as ...
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Make Good Neighbors False Sense Of Security
825 wordsWalls and Borders Do "good fences really make good neighbors?" (666) Robert Frost's poem Mending Wall examines this as a local issue. It can also be interpreted as a global issue. Frost writes about two neighbor farmers and how a wall between their property effects the relationship between the two. Taking a more global look at the issue, the conflict in the former Yugoslavia relates to Mending Wall. Perhaps "good fences" give people a false sense of security. Robert Frost's poem, Mending Wall, i...
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T S Eliot Thoughts And Ideas
1,152 wordsQuestion: Depending on the language used, poetry either delights the senses or fills one with despair. Discuss. Poetry is an art form and different poets use varying descriptive language techniques to paint the images that they choose to present. The works of T. S. Eliot, Gwen Harwood and Robert Frost from the anthology Limes to Time is of no exception. Eliot portrays contrasting images and ideas in many of his poems often leaving the reader in complete despair, but at other times feeling a sens...
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Make Good Neighbors Good Fences
506 wordsWalls Have Two In Robert Frost s Mending Wall, he shows a man views about a wall. The man names both pros and cons of having the wall. He also hints at how a wall might affect a particular society. The poem is a conversation between two neighbors on either side of a wall. The main speaker s conversation shows his views about the purpose of the wall, and it s effectiveness to either bring people together, or it s tendency to separate them. The main speaker s conversation shows his feelings about ...
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