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Question 1Part AWhat is a central idea of "Mending Wall" ?The speaker thinks his neighbor is misguided in his views of the purpose of walls and fences.The speaker and his neighbor agree to work on a property wall silently because they cannot agree.The speaker and his neighbor meet to rebuild a wall and talk about the different forces that bring walls down.Two neighbors form an important bond while repairing a wall.Question 2Part BHow do the characters contribute to the development of the central idea in Part A?The speaker worries over the effect of elves on the wall. His neighbor worries over the effect of hunters on the wall.The speaker worries that his apple orchard will interfere with his neighbor's pine trees. His neighbor does not worry about apples falling from the orchard.The speaker urges his neighbor to invest in cattle to support the wall. His neighbor wants a wall regardless of livestock.The speaker believes that it is important to know what is being walled in or walled out. His neighbor believes that, regardless of the reason, good fences make good neighbors.

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The central idea of Mending Wall is;

  • Two neighbors form an important bond while repairing a wall.

The characters contribute to the development of the central idea of the poem in that;

  • The speaker believes that it is important to know what is being walled in or walled out.

The poem, "Mending Wall" was written by Robert Frost and it was published in a 1914 poetry collection titled, "North of Boston".

The central idea of this poem is the bond that is formed between the two neighbors who come together every spring to repair the fences that separate their farms.  

The purpose of this poem is to show that human relationships are maintained by people who are intentional about them. If they do not put in the effort, boundaries like fences can separate them.

As the neighbors work on the fences, they discuss the reason for a fence. While the speaker believes that we do not really need fences as they keep people apart, his neighbor believes that good fences make for good neighbors.

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