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Title: Mendin Wall
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July 17, 1996 |
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Instead all that they talk about is the object that separates them, the wall. The wall seems to take away from them becoming more knowledgeable about each other’s lives, which often hinders a friendship. The speaker also refers to a wall as giving separation through offense when he says, “And to whom I was like to give offense” (34)... Showed first 250 characters
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This aspect of the poem allows the reader to decide on the need for a wall. Walls serve many purposes in society like boundaries, defense, and offense. But should society as a whole let wall separate itself from one another. So the question still stands do walls or fences really make “good neighbors” (30)? Showed next 250 characters
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