2) The poem is forty-five lines long written without stanzas. The poem seems to be built like a wall, without any breaks in it. Just as there aren’t any breaks in a wall. The poem is all one block just like the long block of a conversation the two neighbors have throughout the poem. “Good fences make good neighbors.” (line twenty seven of “The Mending Wall” by Robert Frost). This line shows that the neighbor want to keep up the barriers between them and the poem being in one block reflects that well.
3) “Beyond the hill” (twelfth line of “The Mending Wall by Robert Frost) tells us the wall divides large rural properties. The line “The work of hunters” (line five of “The Mending Wall” by Robert Frost) lets us know that if hunting is present, the story most definitely takes place in a rural area and lastly, “He is all pine and I am apple orchard” (line twenty four of “The Mending Wall” by Robert Frost) is an implication that they are in an agricultural land.
4) “Good fences make good neighbors” (line twenty seven of “The Mending Wall” by Robert Frost) is a statement that is also used today. This statement can be taken literally or not and is clear to everyone and universal. If we respect our neighbors’ property he will in turn respect our own. The wall may seem unfriendly but it ensures the quality of relationship between two neighbors. Today in the