robert frost
Living in America is a unique experience for all of us. Our nation is truly diverse. However, even with a common national home, we continue to erect boundaries around types and groups of people. The two poems, "Mending Wall" and "Pigeons" portray the feeling of American social boundaries. Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" is about barriers people live within for no logical reason. Frost shows immediately that there is something wrong when he begins the poem with "something there is that doesn't love a wall". The poem tells of two neighbors who seem to be second-generation landowners. They never discuss why, but every spring the two meet to walk along their respective sides of the wall and fix all the holes that have been created over the year. Although it is evident that they like the wall fixed once a year, they don't seem to mind the holes in the wall when their backs are turned. Leakage from one side to the other is not the entire reason behind the task. The speaker goes as far as to say to the stones themselves, "stay where you are until our backs are turned". You see, there is no reason for the wall to be there. The land is used differently on either side and neither uses of land would be affected by the other sides u
Our society is very similar. I live in Boston. We learned of many places for us not to go. Why? Nobody's ever asked. We have been told by our parents and grandparents to stay out of Roxbury, Shirley Ave. area and Mission Hill. And we obey. These are predominantly minority populations. Our Grandparents and parents have passes their barriers to us. The barrier is invisible, but very strong. sage. Frankly, The wall serves no real purpose. David Hernandez wrote "Pigeons" in 1991. If his name alone wasn't a give away, he is a Hispanic author and political figure. His work concerns the Hispanic life in America. "Pigeons are the spiks of birdland" is a very strong comment. Hernandez is using our dislike of the pigeon to show how many do not like the Hispanic American. It is common to dislike the pigeon even though they are birds just like any other. We are usually fond of birds, just not pigeons. He uses pigeons to show the often believed, but hardly deserved cliche's surrounding the Hispanic community. The birland is similar to our world. In the poem, Parakeets, Canaries and Parrots are depicted as landing jobs and living in luxurious cages. Pigeons are shewed away. The speaker seems to think the color of a pigeon is similar to the color of a Hispanic person. Both must be colored white to succeed. Doves and White people are looked at as having a better chance at a
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Approximate Word count = 939
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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