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Exploring the theme of boundaries, the poem delves into the relationship between neighbors who meet to repair a wall separating their properties. As they mend the wall, the speaker reflects on the natural forces that create gaps, suggesting that barriers may not be necessary. The imagery of different types of stones symbolizes individual differences, while the playful interaction between the neighbors highlights the absurdity of maintaining divisions. Ultimately, the poem questions the need for separation in a world where nature and relationships can coexist harmoniously.
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North of Boston, Robert Frost
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