The theme of the poem Mending Wall: “Good fences make good neighbors”
Mending Wall by Robert Frost examines the conflict between tradition and change as the speaker questions the need for barriers, while his neighbor values them. The poem illustrates walls’ paradoxical nature: they can isolate yet unite through shared efforts. Frost prompts reflection on whether boundaries facilitate connections or foster separation. Continue reading The theme of the poem Mending Wall: “Good fences make good neighbors”