The subject of "Mending Wall" is about two neighbors who are fixing a wall that has holes in it. "Mother to Son" has a very different subject; a mother teaching her son about life and to never give up. I believe the theme of both poems is that problems will always happen and you just have to do your best, keep going, and never give up. These two poems have very different subjects yet very similar themes.
These two poems have very different uses of imagery. Some examples of the imagery used in "Mending Wall" are: the apples eating pinecones, and old-stone savaged arms. Tacks, splinters, crystal stairs, places with no carpet, turning corners, and landings are examples of the imagery used in "Mother to Son". "Spring is the mischief in me" is an example of a simile used in "Mending Wall". In "Mother to Son" when the mother compares her life to a crystal stair, this is the use of a metaphor.
In "Mending Wall" the poem is spoken from the first person point of view from one of the men building the wall. The first person point of view is also used in "Mother to Son", yet it is from the mother. I believe that the tone in "Mother to Son" is helpful. In "Mending Wall", I believe the tone is also kind of helpful, but curious.
As one can see, these two poems are very similar to one another, and yet unique in their own way. In my own opinion, these are two great poems worth reading. "Mother to Son" is more upbeat, and "Mending Wall" is almost like a short story. I believe both of these poems are alike in the way that both of