"Mending Wall" by Robert Frost.
Date Submitted: 06/27/2004 19:25:02
Robert Frost's poetry is always simple and direct, yet strangely deep. Everyone can read into his poem but with different kind of expression. Frost has been discovering the world. He likes to explore relationships between individuals and between people and nature. One of his famous poems, 'Mending Wall', reveals his feelings and ideas about community, life and imagination.
In New Hampshire, where Frost's house was, there was a stonewall. This stonewall was the inspiration for
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understood anywhere by readers versed in matters more ancient and universal than the customs of one country, whatever that country is. (32)
His intention of writing this poem is to reveal the strong message about love and unity, as in the song "The Internationale" has stated:
Let no one build walls to divide us
Wall of hatred nor walls of stone
Come greet the dawn and stand beside us
We'll live together or we'll die alone...
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