sonnet 129
"Mending Wall?Eby Robert Frost is a poem in which the characteristics of vocabulary, rhythm and other aspects of poetic technique combine in a fashion that articulates, in detail, the experience and the opposing convictions that the poem describes and discusses. The ordinariness of the rural activity is presented in specific description, and as so often is found in Frost's poems, the unprepossessing undertaking has much larger implications. Yet his consideration of these does not disturb the qualities of accessible language and technique, which give the poem its unique flavor and persuasiveness. The poem works on two levels of realism and metaphor, with a balance as poised as the act of (themes) Perhaps one of the reasons that Frost remains one the best known and best loved American poets is that his themes are universal and attractive. They offer the reader affirmative resolutions for the conflicts dramatized in his life and his poetry. Readers, whether young or old, waging their own struggles against the constant threat of chaos in their life, find comfort and encouragement in many of Frost's lines which are so cherished that they have become familiar quotations:
based on their ability to clearly understand and share in the emotions though the words do not carry, the sound of them does and the listener sometimes offers. It is this introspection that gives us comfort, (style) Frost has provided to the common reader poems and writings existed before words, that there was something in reading by Frost of Mending Wall you would notice that he stresses The neighbor in the poem is not a Yankee as represented, but is superficial on their own and when looked at in context to their place the voice or vocal gesture made by primitive man that conveyed a
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Approximate Word count = 2082
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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